Melbourne researchers create new hope for MND patients

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GOOD NEWS: The result of 15 years of work has been tested on 32 patients and showed it could slow the progression of the disease, rather than just treat the symptoms. 9News

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Whilst it's good news - It's a shame that Neale Daniher has sucked up to much of the charity narrative on MND. Prostate Cancer and Mental Health kill a lot more men in Australia than MND - but because some footballer suffers MND all the money goes there? Crazy !

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