The longer somebody has had locked-in syndrome, the more likely they are to report happiness - suggesting they adapt to life with the condition, researchers said. The study, from experts in Belgium ...
The new study was successful in showing a creative approach to establishing some communication with completely locked-in ALS patients, said Dr. Brian Litt, a professor and director of the Penn Center ...
You can hear those around you, but you can’t speak. You can feel a touch, but you can’t touch back. You can see, but you can’t move, even to blink your eyes. That’s the life of a completely locked-in ...
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