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- Locked In Syndrome (LIS): Clinical Case, Causes, Diagnosis & Management.Introduction Have you ever played Statues? It’s a popular childhood game where the objective is to freeze and remain motionless. You move – your movement is detected – you’re out. Imagine a darker version of this. A state of being where you are frozen against your will, and the detection of any minute movement you… Read more: Locked In Syndrome (LIS): Clinical Case, Causes, Diagnosis & Management.
- WALKING CORPSE SYNDROMEOverview With Halloween just left behind, there’s plenty of spookiness to behold, in the form of mummies, zombies, and various other characters which do not belong in the plane of the living. Of course, this is all thanks to flawless costumes and talented application of makeup. It’s all just fun and games lasting a single… Read more: <strong>WALKING CORPSE SYNDROME</strong>