Former England rugby captain Lewis Moody has been diagnosed with motor neurone disease (MND). The 47-year-old flanker, who won several titles throughout his 16-year career, discovered he had the ...
Jason Bowen, a father-of-three who in his early fifties, says he is losing the use of his arms, legs and voice.
WHEN Tom Davies suddenly spotted a change to his voice at just 29, he had no idea it was the first sign of a debilitating ...
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New “intrabodies” could lead to treatments for MND and Alzheimer’s
Researchers are engineering a new class of miniature antibodies, called intrabodies, that can operate inside living cells to break down the toxic proteins behind Alzheimer’s disease and motor neurone ...
Aiming to assist with an often-overlooked side of motor neuron disease (MND), a new Flinders University project is working with people living with MND, and their families, to understand and manage ...
A former Premier League football player who was diagnosed with motor neurone disease (MND) has opened up about the degenerative nature of his condition. Jason Bowen, who played three times in the ...
Standard MRI scans of a person’s tongue could assist in the early detection and ongoing monitoring of Motor Neurone Disease (MND). Research led by Dr Thomas Shaw from The University of Queensland’s ...
Dad-of-two Nick Apperley, who is living with Motor Neurone Disease, "gets up every morning positively" to try and make a difference.
Oct 6 (Reuters) - Former England rugby captain Lewis Moody has been diagnosed with motor neurone disease, he said on Monday. Moody, a flanker who was on the team that won the World Cup in 2003 and ...
A man who dismissed stiffness in his legs and unexpected tumbles as simply "his age" or a "trapped nerve" received the heartbreaking news that he had a life-limiting condition. Andrew Chadwick, 53, ...
Julie Hatton, 51, was diagnosed with Motor Neurone Disease just weeks after her mum died from the same illness, and died ...
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