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Motor neurone disease (MND) affects the brain and nerves of a person which causes weakness that gets worse over time. There is currently no cure for MND but people can live with it for many years. Although there are treatments to help reduce the impact it has on a person's daily life, it can “can significantly shorten life expectancy” and unfortunately, eventually lead to death.

If you or someone you know has been affected by MND, you might be wondering what causes it and if it’s hereditary. Discover essential tips for enhancing speech and communication while living with MND. Whether it's finding new ways to communicate or support for loved ones, our resource page has you covered.



Follow the link below 🗣️ — MND Association (@mndassoc) June 1, 2024 Below, MND Association has issued the following information. What causes MND? It is still not possible to be clear about what causes MND because different things may trigger the disease for each person. MND Association explains: “Current thinking about what causes MND, indicates that a number of genetic, environmental and lifestyle risk factors need to combine before most forms of MND develop.

“Together, these risk factors may ‘tip the balance’ towards someone developing the disease. “Finding out which factors are involved and how they combine is helping researchers discover why the disease begins, and the best way to tackle it.” Some genetic factors include certain genes that have “some impact in causing .

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