Gary Griffin has quadriplegia and loss of speech due to ALS (amyotrophic lateral sclerosis - Lou Gehrig's disease) but communicates with his family, and on the internet using NeuroSwitch and nerve-based signals in his cheek. ...
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The Week in DVR: Mos Definitely Watch House! (The New York Observer)
Monday: House Fox has gone bonkers promoting the heck out of this very special House episode … and we are totally on board! In the creepily titled episode “Locked In” (about the even more creepy Locked-In Syndrome), Mos Def guest stars as a man who is trapped inside his body but can’t move or communicate. Thank goodness there’s a hot, grumpy and brilliant diagnostician at Princeton Plainsboro ...
Rock-solid rotation holds key to Reds' revival (Sports Illustrated)
SARASOTA, Florida -- If not for the carpal tunnel syndrome that makes it difficult for him to pinch his fingers closely together enough to hold a pick, Bronson Arroyo, the Reds pitcher heretofore known as much for his second career as a guitarist as for anything he's done on the mound, might be missing what has been going on across the Cincinnati Reds clubhouse this spring. If he could hold that ...
TV Listings: Monday, March 30, 2009 (Washington Post)
After five long months away from Cyprus-Rhodes University, Season 2 of "Greek" (ABC Family at 8) returns with new episodes. Since we last saw the gang, Casey has returned from a summer internship in Washington with a secret; jilted sorority sister Frannie has formed her own rival house; and every...
'House': Anyone else almos def watching tonight? - Entertainment Weekly Mos Def guest-stars in tonight's House as a patient with Locked-In Syndrome -- a condition we've recently seen in CSI: NY, ER (the Cynthia Nixon ep), and of course, Julian Schnabel's 2007 Oscar-nominated The Diving Bell and the Butterfly. ...
Monday's Highlights - Los Angeles Times ... unable to move or communicate and House (Hugh Laurie) -- who happens to be in an adjacent bed following a motorcycle mishap -- diagnoses the patient as having "locked-in syndrome" and gets him transferred to Princeton-Plainsboro (8 pm Fox). ...
Share this Article: - Washington Post "House" (Channel 5 at 8) has an unusual look in this episode, which is told from the point of view of a patient -- guest star Mos Def -- suffering from locked-in syndrome. He's completely conscious, but unable to let anyone know. ...
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