Motor Neurone Disease: A Family Affair

Motor Neurone Disease: A Family Affair
ISBN-10
1847091539
ISBN-13
9781847091536
Category
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
Pages
106
Language
English
Published
2011
Publisher
Sheldon Press
Author
David Oliver

Description

This text shows how much can be done to help someone with motor neurone disease live their life to the full. Oliver spells out what the disease is, what doctors will do and how to cope with the difficulties. This new edition also gives a full update of treatments and resources available.

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