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

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

New procedure to treat fractured vertebrae caused by spinal tumors

New procedure to treat fractured vertebrae caused by spinal tumors

New methods for revealing nerve-muscle activity in live animals

New methods for revealing nerve-muscle activity in live animals

Quicker and more effective way to diagnose motor neurone disease

Quicker and more effective way to diagnose motor neurone disease

Mass vaccination in Bangladesh to halt the spread of Polio

Mass vaccination in Bangladesh to halt the spread of Polio

Researchers suggest drug could block metastasis or reduce pain for bone cancer patients

Researchers suggest drug could block metastasis or reduce pain for bone cancer patients

How you wake up might explain near death experiences

How you wake up might explain near death experiences

Stem cells can repair damaged spinal tissue and help restore function in rats with spinal cord injuries

Stem cells can repair damaged spinal tissue and help restore function in rats with spinal cord injuries

REM state intrusion contributes to near death experiences

REM state intrusion contributes to near death experiences

Researchers improve Botox treatment

Researchers improve Botox treatment

Cell therapy slows progression of metachromatic leukodystrophy

Cell therapy slows progression of metachromatic leukodystrophy

Atorvastatin could prove an effective therapy for multiple sclerosis

Atorvastatin could prove an effective therapy for multiple sclerosis

Carotid stenting beneficial for patients with disease but no symptoms

Carotid stenting beneficial for patients with disease but no symptoms

Parents win high court battle to keep their baby alive

Parents win high court battle to keep their baby alive

Taipan venom may stop excessive bleeding during vascular surgery

Taipan venom may stop excessive bleeding during vascular surgery

Will the FDA rise to the occasion and admit their natalizumab mistake?

Will the FDA rise to the occasion and admit their natalizumab mistake?

Extensive study of natalizumab

Extensive study of natalizumab

Spinocerebellar ataxia and other neurodegenerative diseases might be treatable with drugs that alter the activity of potassium channels

Spinocerebellar ataxia and other neurodegenerative diseases might be treatable with drugs that alter the activity of potassium channels

SRY protein explains why men more likely to develop Parkinson's

SRY protein explains why men more likely to develop Parkinson's

First potential treatment for intracerebral hemorrhage

First potential treatment for intracerebral hemorrhage

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