A woman was diagnosed with motor neurone disease after her symptoms were initially mistaken for muscle twitches. Holly Turner, 45, lost her mum, 67, 12 years ago to MND but had no idea she had ...
Benign fasciculation syndrome involves involuntary twitching in your eyes, arms, legs, or other body parts. It’s usually not a cause for concern, but it’s worth discussing with your healthcare ...
A 'devoted mother' has been diagnosed with motor neurone disease (MND) after her symptoms were initially mistaken for benign ...
'My grandson has already seen family members suffer and pass from MND - he is absolutely devastated,' Linda, Holly's mother-in-law, says HOLLY Turner was devastated when her sister was diagnosed with ...
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