But even when completely paralyzed, many ALS patients can still see, hear, and smell—abilities that researchers rely on when developing new communication devices. At first, the man was able to use eye ...
It can cause anything from muscle weakness to complete paralysis, and very few interventions can slow its progression. Soon, ...
An curved arrow pointing right. Worldwide, 6 million people suffer from paralysis, which robs them of their ability to move and sometimes to speak. But what if people who are paralyzed could ...