Reading Time: 4 minutes And the answers to our Christmas Quiz are: How many neurones does a human have? Billions Which animal has the largest brain? Bottlenose dolphin How
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The MND Association’s vision is a world free from MND. Realising this vision means investing more in research, further developing partnerships with the research community, funding bodies and industry, while ensuring that advances in understanding and treating MND are communicated as quickly and effectively as possible.
Reading Time: 2 minutes We organise the International Symposium on ALS/MND every year, and it is regarded as the premier medical conference on MND and a highlight of the
Reading Time: 4 minutes I wanted to write a ReCCoB blog about the Holistic Care and Quality of Life session, which is closely related to my interests, not least
Reading Time: < 1 minute At last year’s 21st International Symposium on ALS/MND, we told you about a study which suggested that handedness is linked to the site of onset
Reading Time: < 1 minute ….or at least, read even more about it! Back in January, we reported that sixty of the world’s leading stem cell research experts from
Reading Time: < 1 minute What brings you happiness? What makes life worth living? Is it going on holiday, spending time with loved ones or just being able to get
Reading Time: < 1 minute I’m glad to finally announce that UK recruitment for the dexpramipexole clinical trial is now open! So far, we are aware that Liverpool has opened
Reading Time: < 1 minute I have been lucky in the past two years to work at the International Symposium on ALS/MND, and am always inspired by the enthusiasm, and
Reading Time: 2 minutes My reasons for being an ‘incurable optimist’ is the increasing amount of research being carried out and the number of researchers interested in MND and