As another rugby league player is diagnosed with motor neurone disease, we asked experts why so little is known about what causes it.
A man who is living with Motor Neurone Disease (MND) takes on the London and Leeds marathon in the next three weeks with the help of former colleagues and friends from the Royal Navy. Jon Over, a dad ...
Have you ever noticed your eyelid suddenly fluttering? Some people chalk it up to superstition, believing it signals a good or bad omen. But beyond these cultural beliefs, could it actually mean ...
THE North East's best-known television presenters will traverse a Northumberland landmark to support a former colleague diagnosed with an incurable disease. Some of the region's well-known TV ...
Motor Neurone Disease is a condition that attacks the nerves that control movement so muscles no longer work. It currently has no cure and can quickly progress, taking away a person’s movement, voice ...
Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Patrick was diagnosed with motor neurone disease (MND) in February 2023 after experiencing balance ...
Game of Thrones actor Michael Patrick spoke candidly about his battle with motor neurone disease (MND) prior to his death at age 35. Michael’s death was announced via Instagram on April 8, 2026, by ...
Some of the North East’s best known television presenters past and present will walk and run along Hadrian’s Wall in support of a former colleague who has been diagnosed with motor neurone disease ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. In general, Dr. Smirnova says, eye twitching can be "akin to a reality-shattering, spiritual experience." But what does it mean ...
We can all agree that our body does some pretty funny things at times, like hiccuping. Twitching is another one of those involuntary body movements that can come at the most random times, often ...
Eye twitching is often associated with superstitions regarding good or bad luck, depending on which eye is twitching, rather than being a medical issue. However, several underlying factors can ...
New research has found people living in regional Australia are more likely to die from motor neurone disease (MND) than people living in major cities. A possible explanation for this difference is a ...