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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.
Nasal flu vaccine just as safe as a jab

Nasal flu vaccine just as safe as a jab

Epidural versus non-epidural or no analgesia in labour

Epidural versus non-epidural or no analgesia in labour

Gene therapy and exercise may help sufferers of Lou Gehrig's disease

Gene therapy and exercise may help sufferers of Lou Gehrig's disease

Novel technique to remove tumors from the cervical region of the spine

Novel technique to remove tumors from the cervical region of the spine

Alien abduction may be all in the mind

Alien abduction may be all in the mind

Gamma Knife Stereotactic Radiosurgery (GKRS) is an effective treatment for trigeminal neuralgia

Gamma Knife Stereotactic Radiosurgery (GKRS) is an effective treatment for trigeminal neuralgia

Third nationwide polio drive in Indonesia in attempt to eliminate the disease

Third nationwide polio drive in Indonesia in attempt to eliminate the disease

Effective removal of face masks from players who sustain c-spine injuries

Effective removal of face masks from players who sustain c-spine injuries

Still a long way to go in diagnostic evaluation of all patients who suffer ischemic strokes

Still a long way to go in diagnostic evaluation of all patients who suffer ischemic strokes

Gene responsible for Neuralgic Amyotrophy identified

Gene responsible for Neuralgic Amyotrophy identified

Discovery of molecule that causes transverse myelitis

Discovery of molecule that causes transverse myelitis

Aquaporin-4 is the first specific molecule to be defined as a target for the autoimmune response in any form of MS

Aquaporin-4 is the first specific molecule to be defined as a target for the autoimmune response in any form of MS

Adult human neural stem cells used to successfully regenerate spinal cord tissue

Adult human neural stem cells used to successfully regenerate spinal cord tissue

New research adds to the emerging range of functions that miRNAs perform in an organism

New research adds to the emerging range of functions that miRNAs perform in an organism

Researchers identify three rapid diagnostic methods that can target antibodies commonly found in multiple sclerosis

Researchers identify three rapid diagnostic methods that can target antibodies commonly found in multiple sclerosis

Phantom pain following spinal cord injury is the result of hypersensitive neurons in the thalamic region of brain

Phantom pain following spinal cord injury is the result of hypersensitive neurons in the thalamic region of brain

HOXA1 is a gene that's been looking for a disorder for a long time

HOXA1 is a gene that's been looking for a disorder for a long time

Greater public awareness needed after death of woman from rabies

Greater public awareness needed after death of woman from rabies

Plasma exchange treatment shown most helpful for severe attacks in subtype of MS patients

Plasma exchange treatment shown most helpful for severe attacks in subtype of MS patients

New technology may offer a useful rehabilitation and home exercise tool for people with tetraplegia

New technology may offer a useful rehabilitation and home exercise tool for people with tetraplegia

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