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Scots war hero begs to be guinea pig for MND trials after research breakthrough

Updated: 13 Feb 2021, 21:34 A WAR hero battling MND has begged scientists to use him “as a guinea pig” and test a breakthrough disease drug on him. Dad-of-three Stuart Carmichael, 40, says researchers can trial experimental medicine on him as he searches for a cure for the degenerative disorder. 3 Stuart Carmichael has begged to be a guinea pig for MND trials He was given just three years to live and has travelled to Mexico for stem cell therapy in a desperate bid to find a cure. Edinburgh Uni boffins say they have discovered how to repair cell damage which may cause dementia and MND.

Brian s family welcomes scientists breakthrough

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Ethical stem cell research finds MND damage may be reversible

Ethical stem cell research finds MND damage may be reversible
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Motor neurone disease: Edinburgh scientists reveal breakthrough

Damage caused by motor neurone disease could be REVERSED using existing drugs

Nerve damage caused by motor neurone disease (MND) could soon be reversed using existing drugs, a promising new study has revealed. Researchers have pinpointed an issue in patients nerve cells that depletes energy levels in the mitochondria - the power supply to the motor neurones. The results of the study are now being used to look for existing drugs that boost mitochondrial function and may be able to be repurposed to treat MND. Researchers have pinpointed an issue in patients nerve cells that depletes energy levels in the mitochondria - the power supply to the motor neurones WHAT IS MOTOR NEURONE DISEASE? 

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