She suffers from motor neurone disease and is experiencing the disintegration of her body. |
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He suffers from epileptic fits, lower limb motor neurone problems, illnesses relating to cerebral palsy and other neurological problems. |
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So in essence what you have to transplant into an animal is something that is a mature neurone, a mature nerve cell. |
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He survived a near fatal heart attack and subsequent cardiac surgery, only to succumb to motor neurone disease. |
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A woman terminally ill with motor neurone disease will next week begin a High Court battle to win the right to die, it was announced yesterday. |
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Motor neurone disease is the name given to a group of related diseases affecting the motor neurones in the brain and spinal cord. |
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Motor neurone disease affects the nerves to all the muscles in the body and victims gradually waste away. |
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Dianne Pretty was terminally ill, and paralysed from the neck down from motor neurone disease. |
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It would be a big mistake to take The Theory of Everything as a user's guide to living with motor neurone disease. |
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Knowing what happens to people with motor neurone disease, an early thought was I'd rather not go the full term. |
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Eventually, Stephen stumbles and falls in a quad – and is diagnosed with a form of motor neurone disease. |
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The challenge, in aid of ALS or motor neurone disease as it's known in the UK, has enjoyed considerable support from a whole raft of celebrities. |
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The ability to walk allows Redmayne to portray Hawking before being diagnosed with motor neurone disease. |
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Jacqui, who had motor neurone disease, came to stay at Dzogchen Beara twice with her partner and daughter. |
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His 1998 film The Theory of Flight starred Kenneth Branagh and Helena Bonham Carter, who played a woman with motor neurone disease. |
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Characteristics of radiogenic lower motor neurone disease, a possible link with a preceding viral infection. |
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Chamberlain, who has travelled the world, cycled around Cuba and loves sport, was diagnosed three years ago with the progressive and terminal muscle-wasting motor neurone disease and now uses a wheelchair. |
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This discovery should make it possible to design medicines specifically targeting this factor in order to limit neurone death among patients suffering from neurodegeneration. |
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It has been proposed that, alternatively, he may have suffered from eczema, tuberculosis, syphilis, motor neurone disease, cancer or a series of strokes. |
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And there is no proven antidote to TETS. Once ingested, the poison attacks the membranes of the neurone cells, causing death by convulsion in seconds. |
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In this week's program we hear the personal stories of three people who have been struck down with the incurable illness Motor Neurone Disease. |
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