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Using stem cells in MND research
Scientists are now learning how to encourage stem cells to develop into living motor neurones in the laboratory, providing a unique resource for MND research.
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Using animals and stem cells in our research
To find a cure for MND, researchers are using a variety of techniques to better understand the disease and develop new treatments. Find out about the use of…
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Reducing animals used in research
The vision of the MND Association is a world free from MND. To achieve this we fund and promote research that leads to new understanding and treatments and…
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Helping develop better treatments
Currently there is no treatment that will halt the progress of MND although one drug, riluzole has shown a modest benefit for some people. Research involving…
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Sporting legends share their stories of living with motor neurone disease on the BBC Breakfast sofa
Sporting legends Doddie Weir, Rob Burrows and Stephen Darby have raised awareness of Motor Neurone Disease following an interview with BBC Breakfast.
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Boldly stepping into the future at launch of Next Generation Think Tank
The Next Generation Think Tank is a project aimed at exploring, designing and developing technology to support people with a range of neurological conditions.
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Volunteers honoured at Third Sector Awards
MND Association volunteers Lee Millard and Dave Setters were honoured for their leading roles in the United to End MND campaign at the Third Sector Awards.
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Counselling service launched for young people affected by MND
Children and young people affected by motor neurone disease (MND) can now access professional counselling within days rather than months thanks to a…
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Motor Neurone Disease Association pays tribute to HM The Queen
he Motor Neurone Disease Association is saddened by the news that Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II has died aged 96. A message of condolence will be sent to our…
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“We are shocked and honoured” – Spennylympics fundraisers awarded MBEs
Fundraisers Stuart Bates and Charlotte Nichols have been awarded MBEs in the Queen’s Birthday Honours following their Spennylympics fundraising challenge to…