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Sunderland Echo on MSNI was diagnosed with motor neurone disease, now I'm raising funds to help researchA Sunderland musician diagnosed with motor neurone disease is releasing a single to fund research into the illness.
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Stockhead on MSNNeurizon moves to lift FDA clinical hold on motor neurone drugNeurizon Therapeutics has submitted a formal request to the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for clarification on two ...
Time is almost up on the Big Hour campaign – which has united the island in fundraising drive for Guernsey Motor Neurone.
People who can no longer communicate through speech or eye movement can use the power of thought to indicate "yes" or "no" ...
A 'devoted mother' has been diagnosed with motor neurone disease (MND) after her symptoms were initially mistaken for benign muscle twitches caused by stress. Holly Turner, 45, had already lost ...
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MND Scotland says that around 450 people in the country are living with Motor Neurone Disease. One symptom that can easily be brushed off as normal is excessive saliva, or drooling. MND is difficult ...
Kathleen Anderson died aged 39 in 2011, leaving behind her three young boys. She was diagnosed with Motor Neurone Disease ...
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Daily Express US on MSNMotor neuron disease: Easy-to-dismiss symptom could be a sign of debilitating conditionMotor neuron diseases are a group of fatal progressive disorders that rob the body and brain of the ability to function.
Enhancing levels of "healthy fats" like omega-3s in the brain could be beneficial in motor neuron disease (MND) finds a new study in fruit flies and brain cells, led by UCL researchers. Previous ...
Experts warn that excessive saliva, or drooling, could be a potential indicator of motor neurone disease (MND), a condition that leads to worsening muscle weakness over months or even years. MND is ...
The baby has shown no signs of genetic disorder, nearly three years after being born. In what is being dubbed a medical marvel, doctors have managed to treat a deadly motor neuron disease in a ...
A two-and-a-half-year-old girl shows no signs of a rare genetic disorder, after becoming the first person to be treated for the motor-neuron condition while in the womb. The child’s mother took ...
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