To help support people living with motor neurone disease (MND), a group of disorders that includes amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, the My Name’5 Doddie Foundation has donated £100,000 ($135,000) to the MND Association. The association will use the funds to bolster its financial support grant program, which…
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Calling it the “biggest challenge” of his life, a U.K. rugby fan and motor neurone disease (MND) advocate, Martyn Clarke, is undertaking a Herculean effort — seven Half Ironman triathlons in seven days — to raise funds for the MND Association. Clarke, 47, was inspired to push himself to…
Before his recent death, motor neuron disease (MND) patient Anthony Walsh had the opportunity to try a prototype Toyota Human Support Robot (HSR), providing a glimpse into the kind of technology that could be used to help people with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis and other MNDs with everyday tasks. Walsh, who was…
The United Kingdom-based Motor Neurone Disease (MND) Association was commended recently at the Third Sector Awards for its efforts in the MND community. The nonprofit organization won high commendations in the “Charity of the Year: Over £5M” category at the annual awards, which recognizes the achievements of charitable organizations and…
People affected by amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) have come up with plenty of creative ways to raise money for research and care — whether it’s the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge, re-creating Olympic events, or Major League Baseball’s designation of June 2 as Lou Gehrig Day. Joe…
Completing their version of 102 Olympic events — including archery, diving, and fencing — in 17 days, Stuart Bates and Charlotte Nichols raised some £150,000 (about $207,000) for the U.K.’s Motor Neurone Disease (MND) Association. The Oxfordshire duo wound up their grueling challenge, thought to be the first of…
Taking part in one Olympic event is an extreme accomplishment — but a U.K. couple are engaged in their version of 96 Olympic events, from synchronized swimming and skateboarding to cycling and wrestling, all in an effort to raise £30,000 (about $41,620) to support the Motor Neurone Disease Association…
A £500,000 (almost $700,000) grant the My Name’5 Doddie Foundation was given to the LifeArc & MND Association Translational Research Fund to support work that might lead to new treatments for motor neuron diseases (MND), including amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). The fund, jointly established by LifeArc…
Most unpaid caregivers in the U.K. have not had any breaks from their caregiving role during the COVID-19 pandemic, with nearly three-quarters reporting feeling exhausted, stressed, and anxious, according to a survey of more than 2,800 caregivers conducted by Carers UK. During the pandemic, carers lost a mean…
The U.K. research organization LifeArc will match £500,000 (about $704,000) of the money raised by the director of the Leeds Rhinos’ rugby club in a series of marathons he ran to support research into amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) and other motor neuron diseases. The match for this part…
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