New eye-tracking technology gives paralyzed Raytown man hope for voice
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New eye-tracking technology gives paralyzed Raytown man hope for voice
LEE’S SUMMIT, Mo. -- A paralyzed Raytown man is hoping new technology using eye tracking is promising for giving him a voice. The cause of his paralysis is due to "locked-in syndrome", a rare neurological disorder. Missouri has first confirmed measles case, health officials say The resilient 32-year-old receives care at the Missouri Mentor in Lee's Summit. After living with locked in syndrome for more than two decades, Jeremy Tye and his f…
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