Motor neurone disease is an incurable degenerative illness that impacts the nervous system. The condition attacks the brain and nerves, causing the body to weaken over time.
Awareness of the disease is ever-growing throughout Scotland thanks to fundraising and campaigning efforts including those of well-known faces such as Kevin Sinfield, Rob Burrow and Scottish rugby legend Doddie Weir.However, motor neurone disease is a complex condition which can be difficult to diagnose and treat.
Here is everything you need to know from signs and symptoms to causes.Motor neurone disease is a rare conditions with two in every 100,000 Brits developing the disease each year.It affects the specialist nerve cells in the brain and spinal cord which then
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