Motor Neuron Disease

Motor neuron diseases, also known as MNDs, are a collection of neurological conditions that are characterized by the gradual destruction of motor neurons, which are responsible for regulating skeletal muscle activity such as speaking, swallowing, breathing, and walking.

Normally, nerve cells in the brain, referred to as upper motor neurons, send messages or signals to nerve cells in the spinal cord and brainstem, which are known as lower motor neurons.

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