Historically, frontotemporal lobar degeneration ... Furthermore, there is a strong link with motor neuron disease; 15% of patients with FTD develop amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS).
It's not known why this happens. Having a close relative with motor neurone disease, or a related condition called frontotemporal dementia, can sometimes mean you're more likely to get it.
Motor neuron disease usually refers to amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, but it can also refer to other kind of neurodegenerative disease that affect the motor neurons, such as progressive primary ...
Motor neurone disease is an uncommon condition that mainly affects people in their 60s and 70s. The family of a boy living with motor neurone disease have said it was a "massive shock" for him to ...
Today the victim of motor neurone disease, he hasn't the strength to open a packet of crisps. Here he tells how his life has changed beyond recognition in less than a year. Eight months ago I ...
Professor Pickering-Brown’s research focuses on a common form of dementia, known as frontotemporal dementia, which is related to MND and two ... 0161 275 8383 or email [email protected] ...
A man whose life has been turned upside down by a devastating diagnosis wants to educate people on how isolating living with motor neurone disease (MND) can be. Guy Williams, from Nottingham ...
Neuropeutics is collaborating with LifeArc on a small molecule therapy that reportedly lowered TDP-43 clumping in an animal ...