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A possible medical breakthrough and new hope for people left severely paralyzed with what's known as Locked-In syndrome.
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Dr. Sanjay Gupta shows us how a revolutionary new technology may help others with Locked-In syndrome find their voice.
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But now the Colonel has gone and had a stroke that results in Locked-In Syndrome, a total and usually fatal paralysis of the body that imprisons the mind within.
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But now the Colonel has gone and had a stroke that results in Locked-In Syndrome, a total and usually fatal paralysis of the body that imprisons the mind within.
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But now the Colonel has gone and had a stroke that results in Locked-In Syndrome, a total and usually fatal paralysis of the body that imprisons the mind within.
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But now the Colonel has gone and had a stroke that results in Locked-In Syndrome, a total and usually fatal paralysis of the body that imprisons the mind within.
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I think some people in a PVS and even those suffering from Locked-In Syndrome could be kept alive indefinitely.
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Locked-In syndrome all these people kept asking me if I'd ever had a stroke.'
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2010
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How do you like it, how do you like ... your Locked-In Syndrome ...
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And I find Locked-In Syndrome so fascinating / appalling that I'd gladly watch any episode of any show about it, except maybe a
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