Decoding the causes of motor neuron disease: A new study shows the impact of genetics

Researchers have conducted the largest ever study involving 1117 people diagnosed with motor neuron disease to address the question of ”nature versus nurture” in the causes of MND. The team found that one in 347 men and one in 436 women can be expected to develop motor neuron disease (MND) during their lifetime.

Source: sciencedaily.com

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