A woman died just months after losing her mum to the same devastating illness. Julie Hatton lost her mum in July 2023 to Motor Neurone Disease (MND) - a life-shortening disease that causes muscle ...
Julie Hatton, 51, was diagnosed with Motor Neurone Disease just weeks after her mum died from the same illness, and died ...
A woman died just months after her mum from the same devastating illness. Julie Hatton, 51, was diagnosed with Motor Neurone Disease (MND) only weeks after losing her mum to the illness, and died ...
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is a neurodegenerative disorder, compromising the motor neuron, characterized by progressive muscle weakness, with reserved prognosis. The diagnosis is based on ...
A 66-year-old man reported an eight-year history of progressive ataxia and one-year of weakness, fasciculation and muscle atrophy (Figure 1). Examination disclosed hypermetric saccades, diffuse ...
You're relaxing on the sofa when suddenly your eyelid starts twitching. Or perhaps it's a muscle in your arm, your leg, or your foot that begins to spasm—sometimes for a few seconds, sometimes for ...
Eleanor Dalley didn't think she'd live to see 50 after being diagnosed with motor neurone disease (MND) in 2019. There is no cure, and most people die within a few years as they lose their ability to ...
Mr Daniher has been living with the incurable condition since 2013 and has since raised millions in funding for MND research, with advocacy efforts earning him the 2025 Australian of the Year. Anthony ...
Charity finds grants for crucial alterations take average 375 days, with many MND patients dying in this time People with motor neurone disease (MND) are dying waiting for grants to make their homes ...
A groundbreaking drug candidate found to protect nerve cells damaged by motor neuron disease (MND), could offer new hope to people living with the devastating condition. Preclinical results show a new ...
Scientists have discovered a new medicine that protects nerve cells damaged by motor neurone disease (MND), offering hope of substantially slowing the progression of “one of the cruellest diseases”.