Motor neuron disease
Many years before disease abnormalities may be discovered in the brain, gastrointestinal proteins linked to ALS or motor neuron disease are present. Years before symptoms start, a stool sample or gut biopsy may be able to detect the presence of MND-associated proteins. Universities of Aberdeen, cited Per a recent study from the University of Aberdeen, the same proteins that are considered to contribute to motor neuron disease can be identified in the gut many years before any symptoms in the brain surface. In a study done in partnership with the University of Edinburgh and published in The Journal of Pathology: Clinical Research, one patient had symptoms of the disease fifteen years before the onset of the sickness. A small gut biopsy or stool sample may be used to identify motor neuron disease (Diabetic neuropathy) and take appropriate action before any brain damage occurs, according to the researchers. Despite the misconception that Mind just affects the brain, patients frequent...