Playing rugby has no causal link to motor neurone disease, according to an expert in the incurable muscle-wasting condition. The game is reeling from the news that 47-year-old former England captain ...
Playing rugby has no causal link to Motor Neurone Disease, according to an expert in the incurable muscle-wasting condition.
Lewis Moody vows to ’embrace life’ after motor neurone disease diagnosis - Messages of support for the 47-year-old World Cup ...
It’s the diagnosis that everyone dreads. Motor neurone disease (MND) is a progressive and, as yet, incurable illness that ...
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What is motor neurone disease and what are the symptoms?
What is motor neurone disease and what are the symptoms? - Former England rugby player Lewis Moody has been diagnosed with ...
The NHS says MND symptoms occur gradually so may not be obvious at first. Early symptoms include weakness in ankles or legs, slurred speech, difficulty swallowing food, a weak grip, muscle cramps and ...
Oct 6 (Reuters) - Former England rugby captain Lewis Moody has been diagnosed with motor neurone disease, he said on Monday.
Former England captain Lewis Moody reveals he has been diagnosed with motor neurone disease in an exclusive BBC interview.
BBC Sport's Ask Me Anything team look at motor neurone disease and if there is a link with the disease and athletes.
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