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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.
Generic hypertension drug a suspect in 19 deaths in Panama

Generic hypertension drug a suspect in 19 deaths in Panama

Canadians paralysed after drinking carrot juice

Canadians paralysed after drinking carrot juice

Carrot juice with botulism latest food scare from California

Carrot juice with botulism latest food scare from California

Nicotinamide may help people with multiple sclerosis

Nicotinamide may help people with multiple sclerosis

Three cases of botulism possibly caused by improper refrigeration of carrot juice

Three cases of botulism possibly caused by improper refrigeration of carrot juice

Coalition drive to eradicate polio from Horn of Africa

Coalition drive to eradicate polio from Horn of Africa

Chinese diners get meningitis from eating snails

Chinese diners get meningitis from eating snails

Strokes will cost U.S. $2.2 trillion over the next 45 years

Strokes will cost U.S. $2.2 trillion over the next 45 years

GenoMed's West Nile treatment speeds up Texas policeman's recovery from paralysis

GenoMed's West Nile treatment speeds up Texas policeman's recovery from paralysis

Botox offers an additional tool in preventing the formation of bad scars

Botox offers an additional tool in preventing the formation of bad scars

Polio making a comeback

Polio making a comeback

Promising therapy for Lou Gehrig's disease delivers antisense drug directly to nervous system

Promising therapy for Lou Gehrig's disease delivers antisense drug directly to nervous system

Study establishes safety of spinal cord stem cell transplantation

Study establishes safety of spinal cord stem cell transplantation

Scientists use embryonic stem cells to awaken latent motor nerve repair

Scientists use embryonic stem cells to awaken latent motor nerve repair

Polio doing the rounds again - 7 dead and 37 under investigation in Namibia

Polio doing the rounds again - 7 dead and 37 under investigation in Namibia

Outbreak of wild poliovirus in Namibia

Outbreak of wild poliovirus in Namibia

Polio outbreak a setback for Namibia

Polio outbreak a setback for Namibia

Robins are the vector for West Nile virus not crows

Robins are the vector for West Nile virus not crows

HHS awards BioShield contract heptavalent botulism antitoxin

HHS awards BioShield contract heptavalent botulism antitoxin

First signs of Alzheimer's and dementia may be physical ones

First signs of Alzheimer's and dementia may be physical ones

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