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  2. Decompression sickness - Wikipedia

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    Decompression sickness (DCS; also called divers' disease, the bends, aerobullosis, and caisson disease) is a medical condition caused by dissolved gases emerging from solution as bubbles inside the body tissues during decompression.

  3. Nerve-stimulation device helps paralyzed patients walk ... - AOL

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    Three patients whose lower bodies were left completely paralyzed after spinal cord injuries were able to walk, cycle and swim using a nerve-stimulation device controlled by a touchscreen tablet ...

  4. Paralytic illness of Franklin D. Roosevelt - Wikipedia

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    The arms were weak; the bladder was paralyzed; the left thumb indicated atrophy. Roosevelt could not stand or walk, and Lovett documented "scattered weakness, most marked in the hips". [1]: 68 August 25: Roosevelt's temperature was 100 °F (38 °C). Both legs were paralyzed. His back muscles were weak.

  5. How do you spread beach safety message? Family of paralyzed ...

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    “I’ve been concerned about how people are acting in the water and at the shore break,” Jessica Jarmer said. “You can tell them anything you want, but sometimes they need to watch a video ...

  6. Paralysis - Wikipedia

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    Paralysis (pl.: paralyses; also known as plegia) is a loss of motor function in one or more muscles.Paralysis can also be accompanied by a loss of feeling (sensory loss) in the affected area if there is sensory damage.

  7. New treatment makes paralyzed man walk again - AOL

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  8. Locked-in syndrome - Wikipedia

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    In children, the most common cause is a stroke of the ventral pons. [9]Unlike persistent vegetative state, in which the upper portions of the brain are damaged and the lower portions are spared, locked-in syndrome is essentially the opposite, caused by damage to specific portions of the lower brain and brainstem, with no damage to the upper brain.

  9. Formerly paralyzed patient stuns nurse when she reveals she ...

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