Today is World Cerebral Palsy Day. Neurosurgeon explains how certain innovations like robotic exoskeletons, brain-computer interfaces, help support motor development, independence, and quality of life ...
Motor neurone disease does not discriminate in the one in 300 people it strikes but it has done a horrific job in singling out some of the finest and bravest rugby players of their generation from ...
ENGLAND rugby legend Lewis Moody has been diagnosed with motor neurone disease (MND). The 47-year-old, who was part of the 2003 Rugby World Cup-winning side and captained the nation, broke down in ...
Renowned as a fearless and tough-tackling forward, Moody won 71 England caps and was also a British & Irish Lion in 2005, featuring in all three Tests on that year's tour of New Zealand.
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Lewis Moody, England’s World Cup-winning flanker, has been diagnosed with motor neurone disease (MND). Moody, the former Leicester Tigers and Bath forward who played three Tests for the British and ...
Friend and former team-mate Will Greenwood backs Lewis Moody after the ex-England captain reveals he has motor neurone disease.
When you meet Susan (not her real name), her bright smile and warm laughter immediately draw you in. She speaks gently, with a calm confidence shaped by years of turning challenges into stepping ...
Former England rugby star Lewis Moody has revealed that he has been diagnosed with motor neurone disease (MND).
The neurodegenerative disease damages patients’ motor, cognitive and behavioral controls, which sometimes manifest as psychiatric symptoms. It is extremely rare and affects only an estimated 40,000 ...
Lewis Moody, the former England rugby captain and 2003 World Cup winner, has opened up about his health challenges.Talking to the BBC, the 47-year-old shared that he has been diagnosed with motor ...