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"paralysis" Definitions
  1. [uncountable, countable] a loss of control of, and sometimes feeling in, part or most of the body, caused by disease or an injury to the nerves
  2. [uncountable] the condition of being unable to move, act, function, etc.

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Sleep paralysis Some scientists say ghosts are likely the result of sleep paralysis.
Compromise is not supposed to be paralysis, but paralysis is the only thing lawmakers seem capable of.
The researchers refer to this state as spastic paralysis, as opposed to the flaccid paralysis induced by other snake venom.
Polio infection causes paralysis in one in every 200 cases, so there may be many more cases without paralysis that officials are unaware of.
And of course, the second problem is Turkey's constant paralysis, almost permanent paralysis, between these two blocs that oppose Erdoğan and that love Erdoğan.
She was hospitalized in Tahiti with a slowly spreading paralysis of her arms and legs, partial paralysis of her face and pain in her joints.
We were in paralysis for so long when Chicago flipped over and shut down the Trump rally; that was a moment that the paralysis was over.
The apparent paralysis of the forces of order in the face of what looked a lot like a nonviolent uprising merely echoes the paralysis of the government itself.
Anything in the middle of the spine will cause paraplegia, or lower limb paralysis, and higher points of injury may result in quadriplegia, or paralysis in all four limbs.
The Venezuelan child who is diagnosed with acute flaccid paralysis is 2 years and 10 months old and first experienced paralysis on April 29, according to a statement from PAHO.
Paralysis of hospitals could fuel panicDuring a pandemic, the paralysis of a hospital's basic operations could fuel panic, says Allan Liska, a ransomware expert at the cybersecurity research firm Recorded Future.
Andrew Jackson, at Newcastle University, who has worked on upper body paralysis and was not involved in the study, said the research was "another key milestone" in research on treating paralysis.
What I mean by basic sleep paralysis is: You're half awake and you're half asleep—either going into sleep, or maybe coming out of it—and you get a period of temporary paralysis.
Kendall Talks to Kris About Her Anxiety & Sleep Paralysis Kendall's struggle with anxiety and issues with sleep paralysis made it increasingly difficult for her to deal with a hectic modeling schedule in 2016.
But sleep paralysis, and their own local beliefs on what was causing it, also played a vital role, Adler argues in her book Sleep Paralysis: Night-mares, Nocebos, and the Mind Body Connection.
When a Twitter thread encouraging artists to draw their sleep paralysis demons went viral, the phrase "sleep paralysis demon" became a catch-all for unfortunate and cursed beings that visit in the night.
There's a pervasive sense of legislative paralysis on Capitol Hill.
Enough exposure leads to convulsions, paralysis, respiratory failure and death.
In its most basic form, sleep paralysis is very common.
No wonder we can't solve our paralysis on gun policy.
Enough exposure leads to convulsions, paralysis, respiratory failure and death.
Paralysis by analysis can cause many an argument amongst teams.
AFM is a "rare, but serious condition," that causes paralysis.
After it attacks nerves, it can lead to temporary paralysis.
Yesterday, Dorsey won Sean Hannity's praise for the company's paralysis.
At the time, I didn't know what sleep paralysis was.
Silence, acquiescence, paralysis in the face of genocide is wrong.
It causes a variety of symptoms including tremors and paralysis.
When inhaled, the gas can cause respiratory paralysis and death.
Am I at all optimistic that this paralysis will end?
After 10 months of paralysis, urgent issues await Rajoy's attention.
If that can't be done, the result may be paralysis.
I took it and my body went into a paralysis.
This makes sense for Reynard, who also experiences sleep paralysis.
They realized I had sleep paralysis during the initial test.
There's a pervasive sense of legislative paralysis gripping Capitol Hill.
Taken together, this amounts to a state of collective paralysis.
Collective security is a recipe for international paralysis or worse.
Ms. Whitfield rarely discussed the shooting or her partial paralysis.
"Honestly, I had a moment of paralysis," Ms. Pittenger said.
As the 1930s wore on, global financial paralysis only intensified.
The goal is to prevent movement and thus possibly paralysis.
The dispute has been exacerbated by Hong Kong's political paralysis.
And on the commuter rails, there was even greater paralysis.
These include two deaths and cases of strokes and paralysis.
These plans, however, could be derailed by Guyana's political paralysis.
Read This Next: We're One Step Closer to Reversing Paralysis
But industry officials predict light trading volumes initially rather than paralysis.
Larger exposure can lead to convulsions, paralysis and deadly respiratory failure.
Isla resumed operations earlier this year after an 8-month paralysis.
Egypt descended into political paralysis, compounded by a worsening economic crisis.
In my case, it is complete paralysis from the neck down.
But in individuals like John, that mechanism of paralysis goes awry.
"Now it feels there's a little more decision paralysis," he said.
He coaxes her out of those terrifying episodes of sleep paralysis.
Implementation could also go beyond amputees, potentially impacting people with paralysis.
Symptoms of poisoning include vomiting, stomach pain, hallucinations and even paralysis.
Within 24 hours of removing the tick, the paralysis typically subsides.
Like us though they want it resolved and fear Brexit paralysis.
Creators: How long have you suffered from narcolepsy and sleep paralysis?
For researchers who study paralysis, that disconnect is hard to fix.
But yeah, too much mock drafting leads to paralysis by analysis.
The cause of Iraq's political paralysis is neither ideological nor sectarian.
So it looks as if we're heading for yet further paralysis.
When lying on the hospital bed, she wasn't thinking about paralysis.
Temporary paralysis is a potential neurological complication of dengue infection, too.
Sufferers have even experienced regular night paralysis and chronic muscle pain.
Is sleep paralysis still something you deal with to this day?
In the US, a lot of sleep paralysis sufferers see spiders.
Ellis Island inspectors reported no surge in paralysis among new arrivals.
"Movement offered me a way out of this paralysis," he said.
In the US alone, 5.4 million people currently live with paralysis.
Joking about your sleep paralysis demon just hits different right now.
The current paralysis, she said, is far worse than previous trials.
Despair is paralyzing, and we have no time left for paralysis.
You won't catch a mentally strong person stuck in analysis paralysis.
LONDON — Brexit legislation once reduced Britain's Parliament to recriminations and paralysis.
It can cause paralysis and, on rare occasions, can be fatal.
This system gridlocks into forms of paralysis or just unending conflict.
A.L.S. attacks the body's nerve cells and leads to full paralysis.
It can result in muscle spasms, mood swings, and temporary paralysis.
Sometimes that leads to paralysis, sometimes to the tyranny of the majority.
The Italian broadcaster said the matter had led to a damaging paralysis.
Kendall clues Kim in about the sleep paralysis, and it scares Kim.
Errand paralysis, post office anxiety — they're different manifestations of the same affliction.
I'll be honest, your book leaves me in a kind of paralysis.
Political paralysis left Lebanon without a president for more than two years.
Mark Hamrick, senior economist at Bankrate, notes the political paralysis in Washington.
Many blame the power-sharing system for government paralysis and pervasive corruption.
This is called sleep paralysis, and it can be a frightening situation.
Instead, for some, the new lineup will conjure decision paralysis and regret.
Arash Bayatmakou fell from a balcony in 2012, which resulted in paralysis.
One in 200 infections leads to irreversible paralysis, usually in the legs.
The paralysis, according to a 2014 Slate profile of Burkhart, was instant.
But it is also a potentially severe illness that causes muscle paralysis.
It's because of organizations like this that Oregon is in economic paralysis.
Polio becomes deadly when the paralysis spreads to the victim's breathing muscles.
It has also been linked to a rare form of temporary paralysis.
The third drug in the so-called cocktail, rocuronium bromide, causes paralysis.
Symptoms can include fatigue, joint pain, memory problems and even temporary paralysis.
Doctors are still trying to determine the cause of this child's paralysis.
A strange paralysis sets in, a curious mix of denial and resignation.
The Times said little else about infantile paralysis or poliomyelitis until Aug.
The sleep paralysis was when I first noticed this all going on.
Arash Bayatmakou fell from a balcony in 2012 which resulted in paralysis.
The second characteristic of sleep paralysis is what gives it its name.
Doom and gloom only leads to fear and paralysis, studies have shown.
Such headlines can numb the senses and invite apathy bordering on paralysis.
This is a recipe for paralysis at best and disaster at worst.
O.B.O. (fear of better options), can cause a state of near paralysis.
Governance is weakened or outright subverted by organized money and partisan paralysis.
A.F.M.'s paralysis and weakness usually occur days after common cold symptoms.
The result is a feeling of paralysis and "waking dreams," often nightmares.
The cumulative effect of these new requirements has been paralysis by analysis.
When a game lets you do anything, I always get analysis paralysis.
Timatant has a partial paralysis that impedes her to do her job.
Zika-infected mice that got the dengue antibodies also developed severe neurological symptoms, including paralysis of several limbs and, in some cases, total body paralysis, symptoms that have also been seen in rare cases of adults infected with Zika.
That has lent itself to a sense of legislative paralysis on Capitol Hill.
Larger exposure can lead to loss of consciousness, convulsions, paralysis and respiratory failure.
This particular system is not the only approach to paralysis that's in development.
It could also have applications far beyond assisting those with paralysis, he added.
At worst — at high levels — it causes unconsciousness and death by respiratory paralysis.
Volkov said the deal should help those issuers to escape from their "paralysis".
So, to avoid option paralysis, we've tested several so you didn't have to.
Britain appears to be heading for a chaotic autumn of paralysis and panic.
This year's astrology supports shaking off the paralysis and getting down to work.
The press famously conspired with Franklin Delano Roosevelt to cover up his paralysis.
For four months, she tried to combat her paralysis from the neck down.
Rabies symptoms in pets can vary, but often include behavioral changes and paralysis.
Sometimes, people have a temporary paralysis of the face and sensitivity to light.
"Our scientists believe they are key to finding cures for paralysis," Marc explains.
It can result in paralysis and speechlessness, a silencing of the one suffering.
There are even exoskeletons in development to help people with paralysis walk again.
Kendall Jenner's mysterious health scare has been confirmed: she suffers from sleep paralysis.
Cataplexy is episodes of muscle paralysis triggered by emotions, like surprise or laughter.
Brazil shows how a bad economy can be made worse by political paralysis.
Ireland joined a growing list of EU countries suffering political paralysis on Feb.
The condition causes weakness or paralysis in the limbs and largely affects children.
Google Nest will provide 100,000 Google Home Minis to aid people with paralysis.
The paralysis in government could lead to an unprecedented third election in Israel.
The virus invades the nervous system and can cause paralysis in just hours.
Such legislative paralysis only reinforces the executive branch's inclination to stretch the law.
A temporary paralysis, called Guillain-Barré syndrome, struck a few patients soon afterward.
Asher Levitas: The symptoms you get with sleep paralysis can be quite broad.
But as it is, sleep paralysis isn't the best thing to deal with.
He says that disorders like sleep paralysis can get worse when you're fasting.
The FEC has been in paralysis since its vice chairman resigned in August.
Symptoms include high fever, vomiting and, in severe cases, seizures, paralysis and coma.
Given congressional paralysis on immigration over the past decade, that seems fairly unlikely.
For example, some say that warning people of danger actually induces political paralysis.
Grievances differ, but they all point to one problem: political paralysis in Berlin.
Soon after she started making these photographs, the sleep paralysis incidents stopped completely.
Zika has also been linked to a rare paralysis condition called Guillain-Barre.
"By this point, his paralysis had already progressed to his trunk," she said.
Then came the inevitable pitfalls of fame: internal squabbles, exhaustion and creative paralysis.
Thanks to the wealth of options, shoppers experience a kind of consumer paralysis.
The other case involves "acute flaccid paralysis" and has not yet been confirmed.
Cases of death, permanent paralysis and permanent brain damage were allocated $2000,240 each.
That position allows him to use political paralysis in Washington as a smokescreen.
He also said doctors warned him that further injury could lead to paralysis.
Eventually, he stands alone, promising to cut through the paralysis of democratic incoherence.
It also further complicates the Trump administration's paralysis in dealing with the North.
Liberating people to act, not top-down solutions, is the cure to paralysis.
They protected those suffering at the border from becoming victims of partisan paralysis.
The main cause was laryngeal paralysis, according to the Department of National Parks.
Fourth, when scientists infect mice with a particular enterovirus, the animals developed paralysis.
But this left tendency has gained from the seeming paralysis of the center.
But then, more horrifyingly, a stunt injury left her at risk of paralysis.
Mr. Robot As Elliot grapples with last week's big revelation, paralysis sets in.
And that paralysis has begun to spread to other spheres of our culture.
Here is the statement, which blamed the gun lobby's influence for Congress's "paralysis" on guns: The paralysis you feel right now — the impotent helplessness that washes over you as news of another mass slaughter scrolls across the television screen — isn't real.
But, if you wanted to cause paralysis of the nervous system, that's quite simple.
LONDON (Reuters Breakingviews) - Spaniards face an uncomfortable choice between political paralysis and separatist confrontation.
Left untreated, it can result in loss of sensation, paralysis, and autonomic nerve dysfunction.
REINES: But what you said-- MACCALLUM: I would say that that&aposs bureaucratic paralysis.
His quiet, fierce determination was a daily reminder that paralysis never damaged his soul.
One of the phenomena that we're particularly interested in is something called sleep paralysis.
It works by inhibiting an enzyme that regulates muscle function, causing paralysis and suffocation.
There are a few ways to look at this original problem of errand paralysis.
Quincy is like popping up at the windows going like, 'No paralysis, do analysis!
The same technique has been used to generate limb movement in people with paralysis.
For one thing, when the electrode stimulator was turned off, Chinnock's paralysis was unaltered.
I realized I could do all the same things I did before my paralysis.
We see this kind of psychosomatic symptom from time to time: mutism, blindness, paralysis.
In the United States, 1.3 million people have paralysis due to spinal cord injuries.
Paralysis on one side of the body is a common symptom of a stroke.
He reportedly suffered some permanent paralysis from the stroke and now struggles to speak.
A few days later, the paralysis kicked in — and by god, it was wonderful.
The sport of swimming allowed me to heal, mentally and emotionally following my paralysis.
It might be tempting to say that political paralysis is not a death knell.
Watching tape can lead to "paralysis by analysis," noted Brad Ausmus, the Tigers manager.
Replaced by abstractions and posturing, Congress' paralysis today feeds alienation in communities across America.
During REM sleep, the brain sends a signal to cause a body-wide paralysis.
"Late syphilis" can affect almost any organ, and lead to blindness, paralysis and dementia.
At the very least, they lead to a degree of paralysis among first responders.
This is a common symptom of panic attacks, which often lead to temporary paralysis.
About one-third experienced at least some temporary paralysis in their arms or legs.
Since then, many of Poland's legal mechanisms have been in a state of paralysis.
In rare cases, the infection has caused paralysis and sometimes fatal complications in adults.
But if it arrives in childhood or adulthood, it can cause the feared paralysis.
In rare cases, the virus has caused paralysis and sometimes fatal complications in adults.
He made a promise to me that turned into a revolution in paralysis research.
Conveying paralysis requires acting; maneuvering without prosthetics contributed to her understanding of the character.
A comparable sense of what might be called explosive paralysis pervades the other scenes.
MADRID (Reuters) - Spain is heading for more political paralysis after parliamentary elections on Nov.
Animals with rabies can display symptoms of aggression, fever, loss of appetite and paralysis.
In rare cases, an infection can lead to complications, including paralysis and even death.
Symptoms include general weakness, dizziness, double vision, muscle paralysis and difficulty speaking or swallowing.
So the increasing paralysis of Washington has redounded to the benefit of the Republicans.
The reasons for this paralysis have to do with both ideological rigidity and corruption.
"When a man has no erections, that is paralysis," said Honeyfield, of Davis, Calif.
She comes to understand incommunicability and isolation as the emotional touchstones of her paralysis.
Another 32 patients had other neurological disorders, including encephalitis, meningoencephalitis, myelitis and facial paralysis.
This partial, temporary, paralysis aims to prevent people from biting down so damn hard.
Over the phone, though, it is possible to not ever think of her paralysis.
"That could lead to policy paralysis, and that is the real risk," Faergemann said.
As her body slowly deteriorated with paralysis, she used canes, then crutches, then wheelchairs.
"Political paralysis has hampered Brazil's efforts to tackle its economic problems," the BBC explains.
The paralysis typically subsides after the tick is removed, and the young girl recovered.
In addition to her facial paralysis, Ms. Smith was born with a club foot.
The rare disorder, which can cause transient paralysis, has been linked to influenza vaccinations.
A.F.M. affects the nervous system and causes, mostly in children, paralysis similar to polio.
Serious side effects or prolonged treatment include liver failure, hearing loss, and muscle paralysis.
Young children are most susceptible to the disease, which can cause paralysis or death.
The paralysis of staying home and doing nothing is incredibly anxiety-inducing and frustrating.
MARC BUONICONTI, MIAMI The writer is president of the Miami Project to Cure Paralysis.
He has bullied the political system into paralysis on both sides of the aisle.
Duffy has experienced slurred speech, migraines, facial paralysis, vertigo, memory loss and vision problems.
Hawking did not allow the paralysis of his body to cripple his nimble brain.
It can cause muscle weakness, paralysis and, on rare occasions, it can be fatal.
That's hardly a singular accomplishment, but we can't afford more government paralysis and procrastination.
He also started to experience health problems, most notably paralysis of his vocal cords.
In only around 1 percent of cases do symptoms include temporary or permanent paralysis.
Under these circumstances, paralysis won't just punt a few minor problems down the road.
In livestock, it brings on "nagana," which causes muscle wasting, paralysis, and eventual death.
Zika virus has already been linked to brain damage in babies and paralysis in adults.
Callamard undertook her own inquiry due to what she called "paralysis" of the United Nations.
The virus is suspected to cause birth defects and a rare condition of temporary paralysis.
Unbeknownst to me, hallucinations and sleep paralysis are two of the most common narcolepsy symptoms.
Breathing starts to become difficult, paralysis sets in, and if left untreated, you'll probably die.
Would we finally be able to move on from partisan paralysis and breathless conspiracy theorizing?
Large doses can cause convulsions, loss of consciousness, paralysis and death, because of respiratory failure.
Their inexplicable symptoms included loss of voice, paralysis of limbs, anorexia, bulimia, and fainting fits.
If you do experience any type of facial paralysis, it's important to see a doctor.
Researchers designed the system to help restore speech to people with paralysis or neurological damage.
Watching this stuff and getting obsessed with this stuff is a recipe for total paralysis.
To reproduce, the spider wasp first injures a huntsman spider to the point of paralysis.
First, I had to relearn every aspect of my life to adapt to my paralysis.
"That might be the one tick paralysis case I experience in my career," she said.
AFM affects the spinal cord and causes partial paralysis, similar to polio, especially in children.
She says that facial paralysis an overlooked issue that can destroy a patient's self-esteem.
Your song "Analysis Paralysis" was a perfectly timed soundtrack to the frustration of that process.
Isla's management said the restart process took longer than expected due to its lengthy paralysis.
It's a usually temporary paralysis that can become serious if people's breathing muscles become affected.
He has since undergone several surgeries, some of which, doctors said, could reverse the paralysis.
Walnuts and macadamias are especially toxic and can cause vomiting, paralysis and even death. Yikes.
They'd rather make a decision and be wrong than suffer from the paralysis of indecision.
It can cause paralysis, convulsions, vomiting and the partial or total collapse of bodily functions.
Exposure to large doses can lead to loss of consciousness, convulsions, paralysis and respiratory failure.
"Alternatively, fear can lead us to succumb to despair or paralysis or cynicism," he said.
It's so fun, and definitely not going to cause me any sleep paralysis this evening.
In adults, it has been linked to Guillain-Barre syndrome, a form of temporary paralysis.
If so, uncertainty, paralysis and the likelihood of a disorderly 'no deal' Brexit will rise.
America's allies now reckon that the hallmark of the Trump presidency is paralysis and contradiction.
There, health officials noticed an increase in neurological and auto-immune complications, some causing paralysis.
Mesonet intelligence should largely eliminate the sort of paralysis that occurred during the 2011 storms.
One thing is sure: Vladimir Putin is a winner from the paralysis in U.S. politics.
It's unclear why a relatively small number of people develop paralysis after an enterovirus infection.
Now, cavalier political choices in Washington are leaving millions on the brink of financial paralysis.
Headlines General election set for December 12 as MPs vote to break Brexit paralysis on.ft.
Saudis and non-Saudis alike used to complain about the paralysis of Saudi policy making.
Countless studies have shown that too many choices lead to decision paralysis and/or frustration.
One concern, though very uncommon, is a form of temporary paralysis called Guillain-Barré syndrome.
Acute flaccid paralysis can be caused by "a number of conditions or infections," including polio.
In rare cases in adults, it can also cause a form of temporary paralysis. Gov.
Sipolski regularly dispenses advice to this new generation of parents whose children live with paralysis.
Clinton faces complicated terrain in dealing with a Congress already reeling after years of paralysis.
The nation's founders devised a government of checks and balances, not of obstruction and paralysis.
When he was stricken with polio at their 230 training camp, he narrowly averted paralysis.
In "Say Yes," each focal character has a mini-moment of paralysis followed by action.
I see lots of old imagery about sleep paralysis and it's always [depicted as] demons.
Syria's civil war from 2011 aggravated Lebanese political divisions and led to years of paralysis.
He never experienced the highs of strong decisive action or the lows of perceived paralysis.
It's also been linked to Guillain-Barré Syndrome, a disorder which can cause temporary paralysis.
This winner-take-all approach is shared by Labor and has reinforced the policy paralysis.
Holzman's most essential tenet was not to program his players to the point of paralysis.
The hazards embedded in that complexity scare employers into paralysis, experts and employers themselves say.
The paralysis is not the worst part, it's losing control of your bowel and bladder.
While Basra burns, Baghdad is gripped by political paralysis following an inconclusive election in May.
But I woke up fighting the breathing tube with no signs of paralysis or impairment.
But three years of Brexit paralysis has left the United Kingdom in a strange place.
For example, it can cause vaccine-derived cases of polio, which include cases of paralysis.
It's already wracked by popular protest, crippled by political paralysis and threatened by renewed terrorism.
Most species of pufferfish carry a toxin that can cause numbness, paralysis, and then death.
"When a man has no erections, that is paralysis," said Mr. Honeyfield, of Davis, Calif.
Europe's ideological rigidity is admirable, but it is also partly responsible for the region's paralysis.
Most analysts agree that congressional paralysis and dysfunction is behind some of the executive expansion.
That paralysis could leave the U.S. even more vulnerable in the long run, experts said.
Together, sleep paralysis and hallucinations can create episodes so intense and lifelike that they feel supernatural.
The disease scars nerve tissue and causes a range of symptoms, from vision problems to paralysis.
A thick and heavy paralysis sat on top of me like an extra layer of blankets.
This leads to paralysis and death—sarin, for example, can kill within a couple of minutes.
Hate to break it to you, but you've come down with a case of Netflix Paralysis.
Meanwhile, large-scale paralysis froze operations at major airports, banks and even Chernobyl's radiation monitoring system.
Zhang countered that by blocking the selection of judges, Washington was putting the system into paralysis.
So, instead, global planners chose polio, which then caused about 25,299.99 cases of paralysis per year.
This paralysis is due to a cancerous tumor on Charlie's spinal cord, which requires immediate action.
To this day, she continues to battle the challenges of partial paralysis and a language disorder.
Each text, regardless of who wins on May 13, will donate $10 to Conquer Paralysis Now.
It's a rare and mysterious condition called acute flaccid myelitis that causes a polio-like paralysis.
Cases of AFM have spiked recently, leaving some young children with partial paralysis and muscle weakness.
Ingestion of the poison can cause convulsions, paralysis, and death in a wide range of animals.
One marked difference—besides the paralysis, blindness, and deafness—was that there was no empty space.
Nietzsche died 11 years after the incident in Turin, sinking gradually into mental and physical paralysis.
Her Van Amersfoort Racing team said on Monday that doctors had ruled out fear of paralysis.
I like to think its little virtual brain was overwhelmed to the point of total paralysis.
Be smart: The result will be further division, bitterness and paralysis in our politics and government.
It became clear that it was not a seizure, but a stroke, that triggered the paralysis.
You become paralyzed with that fear, and even learn to live in that state of paralysis.
The vote could end the Brexit paralysis, or plunge the country's political system deeper into chaos.
Like polio, AFM affects the body's nervous system -- specifically, the spinal cord -- and can cause paralysis.
The suspected case was found in a child who had symptoms of paralysis consistent with polio.
And so he did, curing her of hemiplegia (paralysis of half of the body), she claims.
Both central bank bosses are confronted by plummeting inflation expectations, sub-par growth and geopolitical paralysis.
Symptoms of the condition, which can also be caused by other viruses, can include temporary paralysis.
On Friday, I wrote about Twitter's seeming paralysis when it came to enforcing its platform rules.
The unexpected crisis comes as Lebanon had just begun to recover from years of political paralysis.
She's acting in self-defense, but she's consciously choosing violence instead of paralysis or forced cooperation.
Leaders would rather make a decision and be wrong than suffer from the paralysis of indecision.
The tuber's toxins can also cause sudden, irreversible paralysis, according to the National Institutes of Health.
But symptoms can worsen within hours, and can include serious complications like seizures, paralysis and coma.
Banks were closed on Monday and the main labour union went on strike, threatening further paralysis.
Even less certain is the relationship between Zika and Guillain-Barré syndrome, which causes temporary paralysis.
And if they do work hard, a culture of anxiety and paralysis will work against them.
The disease scars nerve tissue and causes a range of symptoms, from vision problems to paralysis.
There is also budding evidence of a connection to Guillain-Barré syndrome, which can cause paralysis.
Even if Wheeler resigned this week, reconfirming Rosenworcel would mean essentially the same thing: FCC paralysis.
Polio, which can cause lifelong paralysis, is now endemic in only two countries, Pakistan and Afghanistan.
" It may, he wrote, "have saved the Presidency from paralysis and the Constitution from radical amendment.
It also raised longer-term concerns about policy paralysis and erosion of the rule of law.
The speed could be an improvement over current methods that allow people with paralysis to communicate.
Burton declares, at the outset of the transcribed conversations, "a paralysis within discourse" regarding identity politics.
Eventually, onset ALD results in blindness, deafness, seizures, progressive dementia, and eventually permanent paralysis or death.
There were 32 cases of paralysis in the world last year caused by circulating vaccine strains.
If the alternative to meeting with afinancial planneris decision paralysis, you're better off seeking outside advice.
The doctor said the paralysis was an emotional reaction to her sister's birth four months earlier.
And May's loss plunged Britain into the political paralysis from which it has yet to emerge.
Ukraine is now at a critical juncture, and the United States cannot accept paralysis as policy.
And the political paralysis that has hobbled the government is not likely to ease anytime soon.
The authoritarian Trump promises action instead of the reflexive paralysis of the party he has hijacked.
Four years ago Mirella Pandjaitan, 22, experienced sleep paralysis for the first time in her life.
Back then I didn't think it was sleep paralysis because I wasn't familiar with the term.
"We've known for years that people" with partial paralysis can respond to rehabilitation, Dr. Anderson said.
By then the disease, also called infantile paralysis, had made walking without crutches impossible for her.
Time seems to slow; nausea, auditory exclusion, tunnel vision and even temporary physical paralysis may ensue.
They say they're building it for ethical purposes, like helping people with paralysis control their devices.
On Wednesday, she delivered a speech blaming Parliament for the paralysis, angering lawmakers on all sides.
Zika is also linked to Guillain-Barré syndrome, a neurological condition that can lead to paralysis.
No other affluent country can match our massacres or, in the face of them, our paralysis.
Despite the largely symbolic ban on bump stocks, the result is paralysis, both political and moral.
The cause of this paralysis is the hard-line Brexiteers, a frighteningly powerful cohort within Mrs.
Their suspicion is compounded by rumors that the polio vaccine causes impotence, death and, ironically, paralysis.
This dangerous combination of defeatism and self-doubt is a perfect prescription for paralysis and entrapment.
All of the children developed the paralysis between March 3 and May 23, Mr. Jasarevic said.
But the paralysis of Congress has Trump grabbing more and more power for the White House.
Eliot and Woolf certainly, but Forster too transmuted private paralysis into astonishing monuments to collective catastrophe.
Since the October election, Montenegro has been in political paralysis, with all opposition parties boycotting parliament.
But there's a real, if small, window to avoid the paralysis of the last 60 days.
An earlier version of this article misstated the extent of Officer McDonald's paralysis in one instance.
Polarized politics is a formula for public failure, a downward spiral of distrust and greater paralysis.
It can develop into severe encephalitis or brain swelling that can cause tremors, seizures and paralysis.
A principal cause of our problem-solving paralysis is our inability to think and act holistically.
"I think there was a little bit of shock paralysis" over the holiday period, said Legge.
The disease scars nerve tissue and causes a range of symptoms, including vision problems and paralysis.
It was a rare event when he opened up about having vocal-cord paralysis in 2013.
Yet political paralysis threatens a number of important bills, budgets, and programs that should be nonpartisan.
He will be the first person confirmed to have had spinal paralysis reversed by an operation.
It is the collapse of the once-internationalist Republican Party into demagoguery, paralysis, and Trumpism. ♦
It can develop into severe encephalitis or brain swelling which can cause tremors, seizures and paralysis.
"People at the agency are just being cautious, almost to the point of paralysis," he said.
Polio is a viral infection that attacks the nervous system and can cause irreversible paralysis within hours.
We live much of our lives in a state of paralysis, letting fate make decisions for us.
Usually, it manifests as a temporary paralysis that can worsen if an individual's breathing muscles are affected.
I never hear Dole complain about his age, or about the paralysis from injuries sustained in WWII.
His coalition government, formed in a political deal last year to end years of paralysis, includes Hezbollah.
Enterovirus D68, seen above under an electron microscope, is suspected of causing a rare polio-like paralysis.
Lebanon has been hit hard by the regional turmoil which has contributed to spasms of political paralysis.
Catherine's risky upcoming treatment, which the installment centers around, spells doom, whether that means death or paralysis.
She discovered sleep paralysis on the internet, and she thinks that has what been happening to her.
"We would expect continued paralysis and short-termism until a trade deal is finalised," he told Reuters.
So there are mechanisms in the brain, that when REM sleep is switched on, generate this paralysis.
And so, I got back into the water about two and a half months after my paralysis.
The Fund has warned that political paralysis is putting the entire $17.5 billion aid program at risk.
The three strains all cause the same horrible symptoms, including paralysis and death, but are virologically distinct.
Doctors told his parents his paralysis was "complete" — and they didn't have hope he'd ever walk again.
Complete paralysis can also occur, and it can be fatal if it affects muscles that control breathing.
Don't just analyze a situation, as that can result in a paralysis where no decision is made.
According to the U.S. National Library of Medicine , rhabdomyolysis can cause permanent paralysis and serious kidney damage.
But some heavy MDMA users also report another, little-known side effect: sleep paralysis and night terrors.
Gone is the paralysis to the left side of her face and the numbness in her fingers.
In Vanity Fair's latest cover story, Jolie reveals she developed the form of facial paralysis last year.
Rifi said Hezbollah was to blame for the political paralysis, the Samaha case and the Saudi episode.
Between 255,000-600,000 Americans can't walk because of paraplegia, or leg paralysis usually linked to spinal damage.
But their recent successes deepen the country's political paralysis and do nothing to alleviate its economic crisis.
Zika has also been linked in Brazil to Guillain-Barre Syndrome, a neurological disorder that causes paralysis.
" Another person said, "Will Smith genie is what appears in my room when I have sleep paralysis.
Despite an unprecedented volume of foreign aid, Palestinian society remains in a state of paralysis and dysfunction.
This paralysis also can affect their breathing or swallowing and the muscles of their neck and face.
And a tiny number of Zika sufferers develop Guillain-Barré syndrome, a creeping (though normally reversible) paralysis.
In much of the media analysis of Trump's personnel problems focuses on the danger of government paralysis.
Red tide emits brevetoxins, which can cause paralysis in fish, and gastroenteritis and respiratory irritation in humans.
The foundation is a national nonprofit dedicated to improving quality of life for individuals living with paralysis.
"We would expect continued paralysis and short-termism until a trade deal is finalized," he told Reuters.
Taken together, falling investment, slowing growth and political paralysis paints a pretty bleak picture for the pound.
About one in 85033 people said they were aware the disease was linked to paralysis in adults.
We'll quite likely see a scenario of political paralysis if the current polls are to be believed.
With endless choice, however, can come confusion and paralysis, so I appreciated the bit of hand-holding.
She was suddenly back at her home in California, in 1998, at the onset of her paralysis.
Since then, polio cases have been reduced by 99 percent, saving 13 million young children from paralysis.
Guillain-Barre syndrome is a rare neurological condition, most common in adults, that can cause temporary paralysis.
Cho had broken a blood vessel in his C3 and C4 vertebrae, which had caused the paralysis.
Political paralysis in Lebanon and travel warnings from Gulf Arab states also added to the sector's woes.
His mind and spirit soared past physical paralysis, making discoveries that changed our understanding of the universe.
Its paralysis means power is unlikely to be restored nationally until Tuesday at the earliest, he said.
The result is a kind of paralysis, halting adjustments that are only likely to invite more challenges.
"I woke up the next day with Bell's palsy" — a paralysis of the muscles in the face.
What Krug pursues is a better quality of guilt, a way of confronting the past without paralysis.
As a result, Paris moved to the highest emergency alert to keep the country from total paralysis.
Born in Dublin, he suffered a mysterious paralysis as a boy but grew up to be athletic.
Souad would later attribute her paralysis to a need for time to process the preceding four years.
But the party's paralysis in the tariff debate shows they are far from ready to seize it.
In Italy, crippled by an anemic economy and perennial political paralysis, people worry about jobs and crime.
After a long stretch of political paralysis, Afghanistan formed a government with Mr. Ghani in the presidency.
The condition can cause paralysis that begins at the face and head and travels down the body.
Economic globalization and the paralysis of democratic institutions has left ordinary people in Western societies feeling disenfranchised.
I thought about the big picture, about my generation, crushed by another ten, fifteen years of paralysis.
At a hospital, doctors started looking for an antivenin to save him from potential paralysis or death.
Today, BCIs can regulate tremors from Parkinson's disease and restore some basic movement in people with paralysis.
FDR's paralysis was kept from public view, as was Woodrow Wilson's 1919 stroke, which left him incapacitated.
Life at times can resemble a surreal comedy that is filled with both jubilance and self-paralysis.
Due to complications during birth, Musco's childhood was defined by partial paralysis and the intense physical therapy.
In Fitch's view, to some extent this reflects policy paralysis ahead of the ANC's elective conference in December.
The first goal is to use the technology to help people overcome such ailments as blindness and paralysis.
At that point, the infection can cause paralysis, dementia, blindness, and potentially-fatal damage to your internal organs.
Giffords writes that she still struggles with speech and partial paralysis of her right arm and right leg.
Hayes had believed that the RNAi product that killed Israeli acute paralysis virus was almost ready for market.
And his speech has not recovered yet due to the ongoing paralysis of his throat muscles, Bridget said.
Franklin D. Roosevelt took pains to disguise his paralysis, which nonetheless became an inspiration to differently-abled people.
Given recent proposals included an alligator-filled border moat, policy paralysis may be the best outcome for America.
It may be that there are social dynamics that require some fear and paralysis before a collective breakthrough.
When leadership is required, neither the EU nor the world should welcome a prolonged period of Teutonic paralysis.
We're learning that Zika can lead to Guillain-Barré syndrome, a dangerous autoimmune disorder that can cause paralysis.
There were only 70 cases of polio paralysis in the world last year, all in Pakistan and Afghanistan.
Behind some doors, the unemployed fight cancer, paralysis, memory loss, and a bewildering array of poorly characterized diseases.
Their stories echoed Constand's own account of confusion, paralysis, and shame as they realized they had been violated.
Approximately 5.4 million people are living with paralysis in the US alone, according to a Reeve Foundation study.
The resignation risks exacerbating sectarian tensions between Sunni and Shi'ite Muslims and returning Lebanon to paralysis in government.
Modern scientists continue to pour scorn on the idea, attributing sightings to carbon-monoxide poisoning and sleep paralysis.
"Campaign operatives are put into paralysis by fear," says Melissa Ryan, a consultant who works on disinformation issues.
The calculation may well be that voters would punish any politician seen to be creating more political paralysis.
"The stem cells could be good for repairing everything from Alzheimer's to paralysis to neurodegenerative conditions," says Berman.
It's still too early to know whether Holtry's paralysis is permanent, but Holtry says walking isn't the goal.
Polio is a contagious viral disease which invades the nervous system and can cause irreversible paralysis within hours.
Blowfish livers contain a deadly toxin that can cause paralysis and asphyxiation, and there is no known antidote.
But they are increasingly alarmed by the prospect of heavily indebted Italy drifting once more into political paralysis.
An impulsive punch had accidentally scratched the eyeball, resulting in paralysis of the muscles that contract the iris.
The world is closer than ever to eradicating polio, the horrible paralysis-inducing disease that primarily infects children.
From passion to purpose When he was still in the hospital, Roy saw other families dealing with paralysis.
It also is suspected of causing a rare neurological disorder, Guillain-Barre syndrome, that can result in paralysis.
Confronting the excess of this exhibition leaves one — or at least this viewer — in a state of paralysis.
Some veterans also experience certain preexisting conditions, such as paralysis and amputation, that are very costly to manage.
Analysts say the political turbulence, and the paralysis that comes with it, could hurt the fintech sector's development.
Researchers have also linked the virus to a severe neurological disorder that causes temporary paralysis, Guillain-Barré syndrome.
Funding for the Paralysis Resource Center and the United States Interagency Council on Homelessness will also be pulled.
In addition, the virus has been tied to Guillain Barré Syndrome in adults, which can cause temporary paralysis.
Where else has there been such bipartisan agreement across a range of issues, and yet such legislative paralysis?
Lebanon has suffered long periods of paralysis in government as a result of political tensions in recent years.
"Currently, patients with speech loss due to paralysis are limited to spelling words out very slowly," said Chang.
Watch the full episode of Chris Norton: Overcoming Paralysis One Step At A Time, streaming now on PeopleTV.
Guillain-Barre causes gradual weakness in the legs, arms and upper body, and in some cases, temporary paralysis.
The neurological auto-immune disease causes paralysis — and can even lead to death — in people of all ages.
"They're arguing in Springfield," Susan Maness said in an interview, referring to the political paralysis in Illinois' capital.
AFM in its most severe form can lead to paralysis of many muscles, including those essential for breathing.
But his death certificate ultimately linked them to the gunshot wound and resulting paralysis, not to any drugs.
Many of our readers have said that homelessness in California can seem overwhelming to the point of paralysis.
This disease, in which the body's immune system attacks nerve cells, can cause muscle weakness and sometimes paralysis.
At a time of nearly unprecedented paralysis in Washington, a look back may actually point the way forward.
If the alternative to meeting with a financial planner is decision paralysis, you're better off seeking outside advice.
If the alternative to meeting with a financial planner is decision paralysis, you're better off seeking outside advice.
In this post, I will detail what Marketplace Paralysis is and what startups can do to avoid it.
Polio is "a crippling and potentially deadly infectious disease," which, after invading the nervous system, can cause paralysis.
But if Brexit worsens European infighting and political paralysis, Mr. Haddad said, that could further distract from counterterrorism.
Often known as "brain fever", encephalitis causes high fever, vomiting and, in severe cases, seizures, paralysis and coma.
Until Thursday, the last known cases of paralysis caused by "wild" virus were all in Pakistan and Afghanistan.
Meanwhile, a foreign policy paralysis in Washington has left regional leaders to take the way on peace efforts.
"Therefore, for Riyadh, renewed political paralysis in Lebanon appears to be preferable to an active Hezbollah-led government."
Lebanon's factional politics has led to years of policy paralysis and obstructed reforms needed to boost investor confidence.
This partial and temporary muscle paralysis reduces the appearance of wrinkles in the forehead and around the eyes.
The result is a federal bureaucracy with an ever-growing number of corners subject to paralysis and indecision.
"Where we used to really want paralysis, no movement, we are now using smaller amounts," says Dr. Matarasso.
On a national level political paralysis pushes back the prospect of German fiscal stimulus well into next year.
Brexit, even in its tidiest form, could create paralysis at the Channel Tunnel crossing between France and Britain.
The letter goes on to describe an invasive investigation process, including subpoenas, extraditions, private detectives, and financial paralysis.
It would reverse a nearly 20-year-old ban and end years of political paralysis on the issue.
She left her job, she moved apartments and she has been living in a state of total paralysis.
But Britain's current political paralysis hints that a no-deal Brexit — a worst-case scenario — remains a possibility.
Or more recently, when the virus out there was polio, which regularly caused paralysis and death in children.
We are living in a time when spinal cord injury may no longer mean a lifetime of paralysis.
Trump may well become the first American king, lawless and unaccountable, by default, by an overall political paralysis.
In the late 1970s, when crippling strikes afflicted Australia, experts said his settlements had repeatedly averted national paralysis.
The world's deadliest coronavirus outbreak has ravaged the Italian economy by leading to a paralysis in business activity.
The agency's long-term paralysis aided Parnas and Fruman's scheme to buy political influence in two key ways.
The pound climbed, too, on hopes for an imminent Brexit and an end to years of political paralysis.
Those nerve cells lose their ability to initiate and control muscle movement, which leads to paralysis and death.
If France is the land of "immobilisme" — roughly paralysis — it is because the French know they are protected.
"We saw in Egypt in 2013 that the result is complete decision-making paralysis," Mr. El Amrani said.
A number of analysts have attributed this to domestic issues as well as policy paralysis in many countries.
They were also laced with lycorine, a toxin that, depending on the dose, causes vomiting, paralysis or death.
I'm what's known as an "incomplete," meaning I have incomplete paralysis below the level of my spinal injury.
And yet, the benefits of the system's paralysis or collapse would almost certainly accrue to the same president.
The traffic was already considered code yellow — "some queues but not paralysis," according to Mr. Schwartz — by midday.
Hatton, who calls himself a feel player, blamed his poor form on a case of paralysis by analysis.
In 2000, she was involved in a shooting incident with a co-worker that resulted in his paralysis.
The doctors discovered the cause of her paralysis was a slipped disc between her fifth and seventh vertebrae.
Last year, Pakistan had only eight confirmed cases of polio paralysis; four years ago, the nation had 306.
Still, the prospect of granting the UK an extension that doesn't break the paralysis isn't exactly appealing, either.
In his apology, he also noted his severe paralysis, caused by a collapsed spinal artery, in his defense.
Other side effects that are less common include a high fever, above 101 degrees Fahrenheit and, in rare cases, a neurological disorder called Guillain-Barré syndrome, which occurs when the nerves outside of the brain and spinal cord are damaged causing numbness, reflex loss, and paralysis — though paralysis is often temporary.
ContainmentThe medical community identifies symptoms of the disease—like a rash, fever, or paralysis—to develop a case definition.
Its victims are almost always children, who can develop symptoms like muscle weakness, difficulty speaking or swallowing, and paralysis.
Three were seriously injured, with arm and leg fractures, internal injuries and possible paralysis, the Broward rescue unit said.
According to the organization, some of those injured in earthquakes face injuries that can lead to amputations and paralysis.
Although the condition can cause "polio-like" symptoms, such as paralysis, it is unlike polio in many other ways.
The current treatment for SMA, which can lead to paralysis, breathing difficulty and early death, is Biogen Inc's Spinraza.
ICU doctors intubated Keyona on Thursday afternoon to help with her breathing and placed her in a medical paralysis.
Eventually, the protozoan's takeover of the central nervous system results in personality changes, trouble with balance, and possible paralysis.
He says to look for numbness or paralysis on one side of the body, slurred speech and temporary blindness.
On some occasions, however, her paralysis-related symptoms return, like when she works out too much or gets sick.
In addition, the virus has been linked to Guillain-Barre syndrome, which can cause paralysis in previously healthy adults.
It has also been linked to Guillain-Barre, a rare neurological syndrome that can cause temporary paralysis in adults.
"People don't feel well-informed," Jennings added by way of explaining the paralysis many people feel around trivia games.
Facebook's theoretical device could also be used for patients with severe paralysis, acting as a "speech prosthetic" Dugan says.
Some of the side effects of exposure to VX include convulsions, loss of consciousness, paralysis, and fatal respiratory failure.
Should that occur, it would be then that Stockman expects "total paralysis" and "carnage" throughout Washington and Wall Street.
Political and social divisions have led to some legislative and policy-making paralysis and the stalling of major projects.
That's great, but more than a few CFOs have told me that their organizations now suffer from analysis paralysis.
In adults, signs of infection include headaches, stiff neck, fever, vomiting, nausea, and paralysis of the face and limbs.
The other side: The European Commission, increasingly frustrated by Parliament's paralysis, issued a statement responding to the latest developments.
In Europe we have had political paralysis in Spain, and a lack of leadership in Belgium for 20 months.
Separately, researchers also think Zika can cause Guillain-Barré syndrome, a very rare neurological syndrome that can cause paralysis.
And it's actually a cool example of how the body can protect itself even during the paralysis of sleep.
She was in absolute paralysis and under heavy-duty antidepressant medication, so she couldn't articulate her pain and loss.
Trauma, and indeed, melancholia, renders one speechless, in a state of paralysis, unable to digest what one has experienced.
According to Branson, more learning is almost always better, just don't get into "'paralysis by analysis' mode," he says.
The virus can also cause neurological disorders and the Guillain-Barré syndrome in adults, which can result in paralysis.
A polio-like illness that causes paralysis has affected children in several states, including Pennsylvania, Colorado, Illinois and Minnesota.
Polio is a highly infectious virus that affects the nervous system of young children and can result in paralysis.
Though the virus can cause a neurological condition that may lead to temporary paralysis or death, this is rare.
America is not ungovernable in most senses of the term but its legislature and executive are locked into paralysis.
The state of chaotic paralysis highlighted two fundamental problems that have plagued the European Union for the last decade.
This has led to an effective paralysis of the tribunal, which has become the focus of heated political dispute.
It is no surprise that many Iraqis see democracy as a system of governance defined by corruption and paralysis.
It causes permanent paralysis in some patients as a result of the virus invading the brain and spinal cord.
One was helping a paralysis patient who had difficulty with mobility, so I made an exercise machine for him.
The patients, mainly children, start out with what looks like a cold or the flu, and then paralysis strikes.
This would create perpetual governmental paralysis, and, while Trump might not care about safeguarding democratic institutions, the country should.
" His "emotional paralysis" left him disoriented, he says: "I was like an insect whose antennas had been torn off.
The light of its wings comes from their scales, which can inflict paralysis, poisoning, or sleep on its opponents.
I mean, America is so stuck because of its political paralysis, because of the dysfunctionality of its political system.
In Puerto Rico, there has thus far been only one case of Guillain-Barré paralysis linked to Zika infection.
I wonder if Watson suffers the total terror of sleep paralysis and the supernatural hallucinations that often accompany it.
His reported comments in London might allay fears in the financial markets of possible political paralysis after the vote.
The medical community identifies symptoms of the disease—like a rash, fever, or paralysis—to develop a case definition.
He said the "bleeding" he was referring to was Brazil's free-falling economy and the Rousseff government's recent paralysis.
So that's where it started, exploring that sense of paralysis and the narcissism of not understanding your own perspective.
Fatialofa had surgery for a spinal contusion, which causes compression on the spinal cord and can lead to paralysis.
Maybe this is a side effect of the paralysis, maybe it's not just a physical but an emotional anesthesia.
Monkey Jesus looks like "Ecce Homo" got into a car crash, suffering a slight brain injury and partial paralysis.
It would help us all if both countries stopped making each other a boogeyman to excuse their own paralysis.
Kierkegaard argued that anxiety stemmed from the "dizziness of freedom," the paralysis that comes from infinite choice and possibility.
A fellow traveler misunderstands the source of Eve's paralysis, and Oh's face moves from terror to comprehension to release.
This rape induced paralysis is a natural response designed to activate under situations such as sexual abuse, or rape.
"It's definitely an open race that could lead to paralysis — everybody trying to do something to improve," Cashman said.
The general public, frustrated by the paralysis caused by Brexit, hoped that this election would finally break the deadlock.
Acute flaccid myelitis, known as AFM, affects the body's nervous system -- specifically, the spinal cord -- and can cause paralysis.
Nearly all these cases require general anesthesia, controlled breathing and complete muscle paralysis; the surgeon needs a motionless target.
Mr. Trump's quicksilver approach to statecraft has left many of America's allies and adversaries in a kind of paralysis.
The blooms can release toxins that can cause liver damage, lead to respiratory paralysis or produce other fatal conditions.
The blooms can release toxins that can cause liver damage, lead to respiratory paralysis or produce other fatal conditions.
Cases of Guillain-Barré syndrome paralysis, linked to infection with the virus, are also down to pre-epidemic levels.
Symptoms, he said, included suffocation, fluid in the lungs with foam coming from the mouth, unconsciousness, spasms and paralysis.
BEIRUT (Reuters) - After three months of political paralysis, Lebanon has finally formed a government under Prime Minister Hassan Diab.
If left untreated, the results can be disfiguring, including paralysis of the hands and feet, according to the CDC.
They correctly see fiscal, trade and structural policies as dying hostages to Republicans' paralysis of their own executive authority.
SMA, which can lead to paralysis, breathing difficulty and death, is the leading genetic cause of death in infants.
Even searching phrases like "best alternative treatment for paralysis" returns ads for unproven and potentially dangerous stem cell therapies.
Afghanistan and Nigeria are the other countries where the polio virus, which can cause paralysis or death, remains endemic.
The symptoms start with tingling in the arms and legs, which can quickly spread to paralysis through the body.
His voice is often pitched as a fading, neurasthenic mewl, and he shifts between depressive paralysis and frenetic tantrums.
They block a muscle-relaxing enzyme in the brains of humans and wildlife, which results in paralysis and death.
This is a neurological condition that can cause muscle weakness and even paralysis, lasting weeks, months, or even years.
He was in a near fatal accident in 1960 that resulted in a year-long hospitalization and residual paralysis.
All four babies ended up in the hospital with botulism, which can cause potentially life-threatening breathing trouble and paralysis.
The group is determined to bring the government to economic paralysis, said Manji Cheto, senior vice president at Teneo Intelligence.
The WHO has also said Zika can cause Guillain-Barre syndrome, a rare neurological disorder that can result in paralysis.
There is no cure for polio, which attacks the nervous system and can cause irreversible paralysis within hours of infection.
There, she was reportedly diagnosed with the rare immune disorder that attacks nerve cells and causes muscle weakness or paralysis.
" HIS PARALYSIS "All it means is whatever I do is a little bit harder and probably a little bit slower.
"The whole left side of his face was in paralysis, and that was hard," Josh told PEOPLE at the time.
Polarization has also led to deep division and political paralysis in two of our closest allies -- Great Britain and Israel.
When she finally shook off her paralysis, she barreled into his chest for an embrace before breaking into inconsolable sobs.
The limb weakness and paralysis appear to strike more quickly than other paralyzing illnesses and poliovirus has been ruled out.
They call it "paralysis by analysis," when people can't act decisively because they're so afraid to make a wrong decision.
Other research has also linked the virus to Guillain-Barré syndrome, an autoimmune disorder that can lead to severe paralysis.
By opposing free trade and more war, he implies a third promise to end paralysis in Washington: He's a businessman.
But the lack of a viable alternative in Syria to trying to work with Russia has continued to cause paralysis.
Sweden is one of a long list of countries driven to the brink of paralysis by the rise of populism.
A brain chip allowed a paralyzed man to feel againPresident Barack Obama with Nathan Copeland, who can feel despite paralysis.
In recent years, marketers have begun to suffer information paralysis from the flood of new monitoring platforms on the market.
Four improved so much in their sensation and muscle control that their diagnoses were changed from complete to partial paralysis.
It's thought that about 1 percent of children who catch the viruses associated with AFM will develop paralysis, Elrick said.
In the video, Jordan disclosed she is quadriplegic due to a car accident, with partial paralysis in all four limbs.
In particular, American spies were interested in how they could induce states such as hypnosis, amnesia, and even physical paralysis.
Averey was diagnosed by specialists with tick paralysis, though her mother is uncertain exactly where she picked up the ticks.
Never in the history of spinal cord injury research has the prospects of finding a cure for paralysis been better.
He has been given an opportunity to be part of something vitally important to him and to others with paralysis.
Should Temer not step down soon, drawn out impeachment proceedings threaten the country with a prolonged period of political paralysis.
In humans, the sting of their spines can cause severe pain, respiratory distress, and in some particularly nasty cases, paralysis.
Opinion polls already show a clear lead for the campaign to reject the changes, raising the prospect of political paralysis.
The patient can be hospitalized for supportive treatment, such as a ventilator, for weeks or months until the paralysis improves.
Imaging studies show lesions in the spinal cord that correspond to the area of the body where the paralysis occurs.
However, the CDC also notes that the symptoms of tick paralysis usually subside within 24 hours of removing the tick.
But it's also been linked to Guillain–Barré syndrome, a severe neurological disorder that can lead to paralysis and death.
But it became clear in the Obama years that our governing institutions might not survive polarization-induced paralysis in perpetuity.
She has said the album was inspired by her experiences with sleep paralysis, and an otherworldly turmoil penetrates every track.
In adults, it can cause neurological problems, including a rare syndrome that can be fatal or result in temporary paralysis.
The step followed months of political paralysis and discord over who should form a government after inconclusive elections in December.
If Hariri's resignation prolongs the political paralysis it will jeopardize prospects of rescue funding from Western and Gulf Arab governments.
Senate Democrats are saying they'll create paralysis by filibustering everything unless there's a vote on the House-passed spending package.
Such embarrassment has been the historical constant of Alabama's "elites," and they have borne it with exasperation, silence and paralysis.
Symptoms of botulism can begin six hours to 25 days after consuming the toxin, which causes muscle weakness and paralysis.
We will need stronger federal and state leadership—but amid today's political paralysis, we can't afford to wait for progress.
In severe cases, it can cause nerve pain and damage, facial paralysis, and inflammation of the brain and spinal cord.
How would you feel if your twin stole your identity and drugged you into paralysis, thus intensifying your postpartum depression?
As it is, the biggest threat now is a retreat to the political paralysis that has crimped growth since 2011.
The newly suspected disorders can cause paralysis and permanent disability - a clinical outlook that adds urgency to vaccine development efforts.
My dreams, as well as these episodes of sleep paralysis—they've definitely molded me and what I've been drawn to.
I read that you related most to the mum, that you suffered from bipolar disorder and experienced similar sleep paralysis?
It has also been linked to Guillain-Barré Syndrome, a rare but potentially serious neurological problem that can cause paralysis.
Sleep paralysis is just a common problem, and it's best to ignore it when it happens to you, Prasadja says.
That said, his focus right now is patients with spinal cord injuries and paralysis due to accidents or other causes.
Some believe it is also linked to another rare condition known as Guillain barre syndrome, which can lead to paralysis.
Zika could also be causing Guillain-Barré syndrome, a condition in which the immune system attacks the nerves causing paralysis.
Shari Redstone achieved almost total victory, but at the cost of months of expensive litigation and debilitating paralysis at Viacom.
The looming sense of paralysis is a credit to the stature Ms. Merkel has gained in 12 years as chancellor.
Around 8% of the population experiences sleep paralysis at some point in their lives, according to psychologists at Penn State.
Other sleep paralysis sufferers on Reddit describe not being able to breathe, intense pressure on their chest, and auditory hallucinations.
Lumbar fractures can often result in at least difficulties walking, and at worst ... partial paralysis of the arms or legs.
In addition, the agency said it could cause Guillain-Barre syndrome, a rare neurological disorder that can result in paralysis.
But behind the brave face, concerns of political paralysis, frayed trading partnerships and working-class resentment created a nervous atmosphere.
In this reality, no plan and political paralysis means Britain could be staring at a hard break on March 29.
He resigned his post as president soon after, in part due to his weakened physical condition, which included partial paralysis.
But one thing new trade theory certainly didn't do was lend support to really bad ideas, or induce policy paralysis.
Why it matters: While rare, the devastating illness AFM suddenly strikes children, causing abrupt muscle weakness, paralysis or sometimes death.
Still, even siblings, like Luca's younger brother Mazi, who had the same cold, often don't develop any paralysis or weakness.
Insert cliche that "this time could be different," but predicting government paralysis or inaction isn't a bad bet these days.
Now, five years later, he is mostly recovered but still deals with some paralysis in his arm, shoulder and neck.
In their combination of poetic novelty and repetition, progress and paralysis, GIFs echo the complex beating of our online pulses.
Coler now provides long term care to more than 500 residents with a variety of diagnoses, including dementia and paralysis.
She explains that her husband would accept paralysis if he could remain communicative with her and their children at home.
This political paralysis reflects a profound change sweeping Israeli society in the last decade in the debate about the conflict.
If anything, Álvarez Curbelo expects Puerto Rico to sink further into "political paralysis" and become more US-dependent after Maria.
The best cure we have for sleep paralysis is improving sleep habits and a visit to a sleep medicine specialist.
That is a recipe for bad decisions, chaos, and political paralysis, as we have seen every day since January 2017.
"To try do the 'what ifs' — that's where you end up with what I call paralysis by analysis," he said.
Throughout his life, the star also battled substance abuse, Lyme disease and facial paralysis, according to The Los Angeles Times.
Whether you forgot about your second cousin, or you succumbed to choice paralysis and waited too long, there's still hope.
The symptoms start with tingling in the arms and legs, and it can quickly spread to paralysis through the body.
A. Bell's palsy is a temporary partial facial paralysis that occurs when the nerve controlling the facial muscles is inflamed.
A complication in one of those surgeries caused a spinal cord injury, and I was left with partial leg paralysis.
They are now equally bitter and disillusioned, as the government's paralysis has called into question whether Britain will ever leave.
The world is closer than ever to eradicating polio, the horrible disease that inflicts paralysis on its primarily young victims.
In adults, Zika infections have also been linked to a rare neurological syndrome, known as Guillain-Barre, that can cause paralysis.
However, no country has openly advised its women to be bitten, because the risk of Guillain-Barré paralysis, while small, exists.
The paralysis never reached her breathing muscles, and she was discharged two weeks later after most of her muscle tone returned.
A common feature of sleep paralysis is a heavy feeling in the chest, like I had as I argued with God.
They had to be careful to disconnect any nerves and blood vessels so that Dominique wouldn't sustain damage, numbness or paralysis.
How it works VX inhibits the operation of an enzyme that helps the body's nervous system function, causing paralysis and suffocation.
BAIER: Despite his permanent paralysis, Charles astounded his professors and classmates by graduating on time near the top of his class.
" Even those staffers reluctant to criticize admit to disarray; others frankly describe their office as in a state of "near paralysis.
There is at least one spinal injury that might cause paralysis to some degree, and lots of stab and puncture wounds.
Dennehy was convinced she had polio at an early age and regularly fantasized about how she'd cope with her imminent paralysis.
Because paralysis occurs in only about one in every 20203 cases of polio, experts assume many more children have been infected.
In severe cases, RMSF can result in permanent damage to blood vessels in the limbs, hearing loss, paralysis, or mental disabilities.
We know that some patients diagnosed with AFM recover quickly, and some continue to have paralysis and require long-term care.
Mr Kochevar's paralysis is more severe, however, and the motions he can perform with the aid of FES are more complex.
Since the first cases were documented in 2012, scientists have debated how children get AFM, which can cause weakness and paralysis.
London (CNN Business)Brits are being asked to vote in an election that could end years of paralysis caused by Brexit.
It effectively shatters the national unity government and plunges the country into uncertainty and potentially a prolonged period of political paralysis.
Prosecutors say Campbell&aposs health claims are ironic given he faked paralysis to escape court custody the day he killed Dials.
But helping people with paralysis is not, it seems, Musk's end goal — the futurist made clear he has much grander ambitions.
AASDAP/ Lente Viva FilmesResearchers have never seen this level of recovery in patients so long after being diagnosed with complete paralysis.
Eight years ago California was notorious for its extremely left-wing Democrats, its extremely right-wing Republicans and its political paralysis.
Joaquin Phoenix, who plays Callahan - who died in 2010 - said the biggest challenge of the cartoonist's life was not his paralysis.
In a world full of Kissmetrics, Mixpanel, Moz and Mint, we often suffer from information overload, which leads to action paralysis.
Go online, and you'll find numerous forum posts from MDMA users anxiously discussing their experiences of night terrors and sleep paralysis.
Spain's Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez will meet with cabinet colleagues Friday morning to discuss a solution to his government's legislative paralysis.
Having been warned that surgery to restart his growth could lead to paralysis, his family chose to not take the risk.
The World Health Organization has also linked Zika to Guillain-Barre, a rare neurological syndrome that causes temporary paralysis in adults.
They have been associated with increased reports of birth defects, including babies with very small heads, and of paralysis in adults.
" She also told Yahoo that the pain is usually "anything from full-body, quadriplegic paralysis to limbs not responding or moving.
Spinraza is currently the only U.S.-approved treatment for the rare disease that can lead to paralysis, breathing difficulty and death.
If the antitoxin is given before paralysis is complete, it helps shorten recovery, which requires the regrowth of motor nerve endings.
GBS is a rare disorder in which an individual's immune system attacks nerve cells, resulting in muscle weakness and sometimes paralysis.
Exposure can cause loss of consciousness, convulsions, paralysis, respiratory failure, and death, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
The body's reaction to stroke may also severely deplete the immune system, leading to later complications beyond paralysis or speech impairment.
AFM targets the nervous system and the spinal cord, which leads to the paralysis, along with muscle weakness and respiratory failure.
The leaders of the Socialist and Conservative parties blamed each other for the country's political paralysis in their first campaign rallies.
Protesters say they want to avoid the kind of "vertical" hierarchy that they blame for the paralysis of the current system.
None of these children developed a kind of temporary paralysis called Guillain-Barré syndrome, which may be triggered by Zika infection.
Spending too much time debating issues like which information to transfer first can put companies in "analysis paralysis," according to Burden.
When serious problems emerged in Greece, Ireland, and Portugal, and the markets gyrated, the European political system was gripped by paralysis.
One in fifty Americans are living with some form of paralysis and 1.3 million of them have a spinal cord injury.
The aim of the partnership is toprovidefree Google Home Minis to people with paralysis to help improve their independence at home.
As the disease progressed, it could cause paralysis and incontinence, but what worried Amy most was not being able to read.
And it all but destroys the most plausible chance at solving Israel's political paralysis: a unity government between Gantz and Netanyahu.
For those of us who generally admire President Obama as a man of principle, it is wrenching to watch his paralysis.
But Facebook and its leader have finally matured past the incredulous dismissals and paralysis that characterized its response to past scandals.
Regardless of who is president, we have got to stop the endless whining that reinforces a cycle of fear and paralysis.
Toward the end of the century, as many as one in five people entering asylums had general paralysis of the insane.
The pair took pus from the sores of syphilitics and injected it into patients suffering from general paralysis of the insane.
"Now that we have a lot of people, customers, and data flying around, it's easy to have analysis paralysis," said Dew.
The company cited the risk of blindness, stroke, paralysis and death — a request that neither the agency nor Pfizer made public.
"Sleep paralysis is the result of a mismatch in your sleep cycles," Hope Bastine, a sleep psychology expert, previously told Refinery29.
The result: paralysis and muscle weakness; impaired cognition, speech or vision; emotional and behavioral dysfunction; and many other permanent neurological injuries.
Those who did get top jobs were not allowed to make even small decisions without Mr. Tillerson's approval, leading to paralysis.
This is a neurological syndrome where a person's own immune system damages his nerve cells, leading to muscle weakness or paralysis.
Not enough essayists are Montaigne (I should hope not, he died of tongue paralysis) or certain perspectives go out of fashion.
After running through a stammering new song about emotional paralysis, "You Had Your Soul With You," the musicians requested some tweaks.
Botulism is a rare but potentially fatal form of food poisoning that can paralysis and is sometimes linked to contaminated food.
Clostridium botulinum produces a neurotoxin that, even in microscopic amounts, can lead to symptoms like double vision, difficulty breathing, and paralysis.
People over 60 years old are at greater risk for severe symptoms, which can include high fever, paralysis and even coma.
The infection is spread by mosquitoes, according to the CDC, and can lead to inflammation of the brain, seizures and paralysis.
Other parts are acted out in an ever-running play whose plot turns on the national paralysis over the Second Amendment.
His symptoms started with a cold and quickly developed into full-body paralysis, even though they rushed him to the hospital.
The result of this type of thinking will usually be paralysis, since most enemies are windmill-size instead of human-size.
Simple steps like these can help guide parents away from paralysis from the academic debate to a path of better parenting.
It's usually talk of out of control inflation, inadequate access to affordable health care and a homicide rate that causes paralysis.
It understandably has climate hawks in a state of high anxiety, casting about for anything that might break through the paralysis.
Ironically, Netflix subscribers face a polar opposite issue — there's so much to choose from, they enter a state of decision paralysis.
Symptoms of exposure may include the pupils of the eyes shrinking to pinpoints, rapid breathing, vomiting, convulsions, paralysis and respiratory failure.
The tentative agreement came after a confusing day of closed-door negotiations that seemed, at times, destined to result in paralysis.
Apart from that confirmed case, a case of "acute flaccid paralysis" thought to also be polio was awaiting confirmation, he said.
The accelerating pace of events suggests that Britain's Brexit nightmare may finally be approaching an endgame after years of paralysis. Lost?
"The political paralysis has had great consequences," said Marie Kelly, a trainee nurse, who voted for the Alliance Party in Belfast.
Neural interfaces offer a new frontier for treating conditions like dementia, paralysis, mental health conditions or obesity, according to the report.
When you have F.O.B.O. (and particularly when you combine it with F.O.M.O.), your paralysis turns into a Fear of Doing Anything.
But Britain's last-minute paralysis over exiting the European Union, or Brexit, has made Mr. Bercow into a kind of celebrity.
Doing so could spare a limb from amputation, prevent paralysis after a stroke or save your life following a heart attack.
This is a neurological condition where a person's own immune system damages the nerve cells, leading to muscle weakness or paralysis.
She was obviously embarrassed, in a state of paralysis, looking back and forth between the price tag and her sleeping infant.
This potential brain-computer interface could be very helpful for those with paralysis or disabilities that make typing hard or impossible.
At the ER, doctors told me that I had two collapsed lungs, extensive internal bleeding, temporary paralysis, and a dislocated shoulder.
The mechanism is similar to sudden blindness, sudden paralysis of a vocal cord, or sudden loss of eye movement, he added.
The Zika virus is now being linked to paralysis in adults The Zika virus is now being linked to paralysis in adults In January, Colombia saw an unusual increase in cases of Guillain-Barre Syndrome, a rare disorder where a person's immune system attacks the nervous system, in some cases temporarily paralyzing the body and requiring hospitalization.
The rapid reaction to the situation in Morobe province means this outbreak might soon be contained, with few additional instances of paralysis.
The President of the Eurogroup said to me yesterday he worries about political paralysis, politicians afraid of voters and afraid of markets.
CDC is studying the link between Zika and Guillain-Barré Syndrome, a rare autoimmune disorder that can lead to life-threatening paralysis.
But it's just a few electrodes that he developed to treat sexual dysfunction in people who have paralysis or something like that.
Paralysis caused by fear is a real problem, said Susan Clayton, one of the lead authors of the American Psychological Association guide.
Additionally, says Kyungmo, the exoskeleton can be used in rehabilitation for patients with spinal injuries that have not resulted in permanent paralysis.
Even in cases of paralysis clearly caused by polio, he points out, it's hard to isolate the virus in someone's spinal fluid.
The condition can become life-threatening if the tick is not removed quickly, with the potential for paralysis to affect respiratory muscles.
The movement aims to challenge the stigmas and prejudice faced by the 5.4 million Americans living with paralysis by collecting their stories.
Within three to five years of the first symptoms appearing, progressive weakening of the body's muscles eventually leads to paralysis and death.
In humans, "bites produce muscle aches, nausea, and a paralysis of the diaphragm that can make breathing difficult," according to the magazine.
But the more I tried to figure out my errand paralysis, the more the actual parameters of burnout began to reveal themselves.
So far, while some children who were affected in 2014 are now recovered, most of them still have some weakness or paralysis.
The turmoil—which neatly aligns with Brexit's distinct blend of paralysis and pandemonium—is expected to last for at least several months.
And with an economy that has scarcely grown since the turn of the century, paralysis is the last thing that Italy needs.
"Pyjama paralysis" is the bane of hospital wards, says Brian Dolan, an affable academic and a registered nurse who started the campaign.
They can also develop stomach paralysis or gastroparesis, which occurs when a person too often stretches their stomach beyond its normal capacity.
Bouton says that if CTRL-kit works as advertised, it could actually offer some people with incomplete paralysis an alternative to implants.
In 2015, Harley Street skin specialist Dr Neetu Nirdosh warned of potential nerve paralysis, bleeding, swelling and loss of sensation during sex.
Questioning the integrity of all media — one aim of authoritarianism — can in turn lead to a kind of fatalism and policy paralysis.
In more severe cases, like the man from England, people may experience total deafness, prolonged vertigo, loss of taste, and facial paralysis.
Underscoring the sense of paralysis, the PD was due to decide later on Thursday whether to open formal negotiations with 5-Star.
We have democracy without accountability, legislative paralysis and health insurance that works only for the profiteers who treat consumers as profit centers.
But until then, I'm struck by how a question that reduced Twitter to paralysis got such a straightforward answer from its rival.
After all, President Franklin Roosevelt took extensive -- and successful -- measures to hide his paralysis during his 1932 election campaign and subsequent presidency.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says tick bites can rarely cause paralysis because of a toxin in the insect's saliva.
Exposure to a large dose of the agent may result in convulsions, loss of consciousness, paralysis and respiratory failure leading to death.

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