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Paralysis is the loss of muscle function in part of your body. It happens when something goes wrong with the way messages pass between your brain and muscles. Paralysis can be complete or partial. It can occur on one or both sides of your body. It can also occur in just one area, or it can be widespread. Paralysis of the lower half of your body, including both legs, is called paraplegia. Paralysis of the arms and legs is quadriplegia.
Dalfampridine drug for multiple sclerosis now available in the U.S.

Dalfampridine drug for multiple sclerosis now available in the U.S.

Is relief round the corner for multiple sclerosis patients in the form of bee stings?

Is relief round the corner for multiple sclerosis patients in the form of bee stings?

Multidisciplinary approach holds promise for treating patients with spinal cord injuries

Multidisciplinary approach holds promise for treating patients with spinal cord injuries

Study suggests two distinct versions of multiple sclerosis

Study suggests two distinct versions of multiple sclerosis

New, portable EEG-based device for people with motoric disabilities

New, portable EEG-based device for people with motoric disabilities

Esteem hearing system receives FDA approval for treatment of sensorineural hearing loss

Esteem hearing system receives FDA approval for treatment of sensorineural hearing loss

Restoring immune function in HIV patients: Therapies targeting PD-1 and IL-10 molecules needed

Restoring immune function in HIV patients: Therapies targeting PD-1 and IL-10 molecules needed

Blocking RhoA enzyme increases survival in SMA mouse model

Blocking RhoA enzyme increases survival in SMA mouse model

New cerebral protection device prevents stroke during treatment to clear blocked carotid arteries

New cerebral protection device prevents stroke during treatment to clear blocked carotid arteries

Tel Aviv University researcher uses magic tricks to treat children with locomotor disabilities

Tel Aviv University researcher uses magic tricks to treat children with locomotor disabilities

Spasticity in flexor muscles of elbow, wrist, and fingers: Botox approved for treatment

Spasticity in flexor muscles of elbow, wrist, and fingers: Botox approved for treatment

Novel protein haditoxin in King Cobra's venom discovered

Novel protein haditoxin in King Cobra's venom discovered

New study may lead to expansion of drug arsenal used to fight HIV

New study may lead to expansion of drug arsenal used to fight HIV

MS Awareness Week: Time for nation to go orange and move it to end MS

MS Awareness Week: Time for nation to go orange and move it to end MS

Pioneering 'brain-washing' treatment helps reduce disability in babies with haemorrhage

Pioneering 'brain-washing' treatment helps reduce disability in babies with haemorrhage

Chronic stroke impairment: Intensive, repetitive rehabilitation exercises may benefit arms, legs and cognitive function

Chronic stroke impairment: Intensive, repetitive rehabilitation exercises may benefit arms, legs and cognitive function

Paralysis from a stroke: Rare nerve transfer improves mobility

Paralysis from a stroke: Rare nerve transfer improves mobility

Neuralstem raises $5.25M, also receives NYSE Amex compliance notice

Neuralstem raises $5.25M, also receives NYSE Amex compliance notice

Special issue reviews current state of science in fetal therapy

Special issue reviews current state of science in fetal therapy

Narcolepsy is indeed an autoimmune disorder, finds University of Lausanne study

Narcolepsy is indeed an autoimmune disorder, finds University of Lausanne study

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