Motor neurone disease: Research finds link between strenuous exercise and MND

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Researchers have stressed most people doing vigorous exercise do not develop MND and sport continues to have many benefits.

News research suggests frequent strenuous exercise increases the risk of developing motor neurone disease in some people. File picFrequent strenuous exercise increases the risk of developing motor neurone disease in some people genetically predisposed to develop the condition, according to new research.

However, the team has stressed most people undertaking vigorous exercise do not develop MND and sport continues to have many health benefits.

 

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