Saturday Morning With Jack Tame
Bryan Betty: Motor Neurone Disease
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Sinopsis
Motor neurone disease is a devasting condition that’s recently come to prominence in the media with the diagnosis of former English rugby captain Lewis Moody. Another famous person who suffered from the condition was Stephen Hawkins. What is motor neurone disease? It’s a progressive nerve disease. It damages and kills nerve cells in the spinal cord and brain that control muscle movement in the body. The damaged nerve cells mean the brain can no longer signal muscles in the body. Muscles slowly lose the ability to function. Why does it occur? The exact cause is not fully understood. It’s thought that up to 10% of cases are inherited and related to a patient’s genes, while 90% are random with no clear genetic cause. Several things may be important: Abnormal accumulation protein in the nerve cells, destroying them. A possible inflammatory or immune system malfunction. Possible environmental factors li