A mom has been diagnosed with a progressive neurodegenerative illness — the same one that her late mom and sister had — and now, she’s trying to make memories with her teenage son. Holly Turner, 45, ...
A woman was diagnosed with motor neurone disease after her symptoms were initially mistaken for muscle twitches. Holly Turner, 45, lost her mum, 67, 12 years ago to MND but had no idea she had ...
Benign fasciculation syndrome involves involuntary twitching in your eyes, arms, legs, or other body parts. It’s usually not a cause for concern, but it’s worth discussing with your healthcare ...
A 'devoted mother' has been diagnosed with motor neurone disease (MND) after her symptoms were initially mistaken for benign muscle twitches caused by stress. Holly Turner, 45, had already lost her ...
Sitting at your desk, a muscle in your leg palpitates quickly. Or a muscle under your eye flutters. These sudden twitches, known as fasciculation, occur commonly and seem random. But are these spasms ...
A woman whose motor neurone disease (MND) symptoms were initially mistaken for stress from her divorce has been given five years to live - but says it's "not the end". Diana Keys, 65, from Clevedon in ...
Holly Turner is trying to make memories with her teenage son after she was diagnosed with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) A mom has been diagnosed with a progressive neurodegenerative illness — ...
Benign fasciculation syndrome is persistent twitching in one or more muscles. A person may also experience tingling or numbness. Benign fasciculation syndrome (BFS) is rare and can be confused with ...
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