Investigating Short-interval intracortical inhibition (T-SICI) as a biomarker of MND
Find out more about research we fund: Investigating Short-interval intracortical inhibition (T-SICI) as a biomarker of MND
Further support for Kennedy's disease
Support with Kennedy's disease can help improve quality of life for people living with or affected by this rare condition.
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What is Kennedy's disease?
Kennedy’s disease is also known as spinal bulbar muscular atrophy (SBMA) and is a rare disorder of the motor neurones, caused by a genetic mutation. If you are…
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MPs visit King’s College London research labs as part of commitment to people with motor neurone disease
MPs visit King’s College London research labs as part of commitment to people with motor neurone disease
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Kennedy's disease explained
This section provides information on Kennedy's disease (also known as spinal bulbar muscular atrophy or SBMA) and where to find further support.
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What causes MND?
It is still not possible to be clear about what causes MND, as different things may trigger the disease for each person.
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How is MND diagnosed?
There is no single test to work out if you have MND. Getting MND diagnosed involves assessment by a neurologist and tests to rule out other causes.
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North Lancs and South Cumbria Group
Find out more about the North Lancs and South Cumbria Branch of the Motor Neurone Disease Association.
Early signs of MND
Find out the possible early signs and symptoms of motor neurone disease including neurological conditions like muscle twitching, tingling, numbness and fatigue.
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MND explained
Web pages with basic facts about MND and Kennedy's disease
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