Reading Time: 4 minutes On Thursday morning, Profs Paul Cox and Walter Bradley chaired a session titled ‘Beyond Guam: New Aspects of the BMAA Hypothesis’. This was the latest
Reading Time: 2 minutes People at increased risk of MND might be the human equivalent of high performance cars – built for speed and agility but becoming unreliable once
Reading Time: 2 minutes The Opening Session theme on how the disease progresses within the Central Nervous System (CNS) continued with the presentation by Prof Stan Appel from Baylor
Reading Time: 2 minutes At the end of the opening session of the International Symposium on ALS/MND, two members of the MND research community were recognised for their contribution
Reading Time: 2 minutes Entering the room for the opening session of the International Symposium on ALS, there was a real air or anticipation. Organisers (yes, that included you,
Reading Time: 2 minutes At 6pm this evening, there was a real air of anticipation at the conference hotel. On level 2 the poster presenters were gradually finding their
Reading Time: 5 minutes A recent gene finding suggests that recycling within our cells is key to all forms of MND. This story captivated many people affected by MND
Reading Time: 2 minutes In December last year, we told you about a new drug for uncontrollable laughter and crying (known as the pseudobulbar affect) called Nuedexta that had been approved for