Scientists: Regular exercise increases the risk of terrifying neurons

Regular and challenging exercises increase the risk of motor neurons in genetically harmful people, scientists have said. The team from Sheffield University said no one should stop the drill as a result of this study. But they hope that finding can lead to [...]
The team from Sheffield University said no one should stop the drill as a result of this study.
But they hope that the findings can lead to forms of identifying people at higher risk or receive appropriate exercise advice, writes the BBC, translates Periscope.
Generally taken, one in 300 people can develop this disease.
It affects people's ability to move, speak, and even swell until motor neurons that transmit messages from the brain to the muscles fail. Such a thing can dramatically reduce people's life expectancy.
Who gets it and why it's not that understandable in the scientific community.
For a long time there has been a connection between exercise and disease, but if it was the cause “mar” or just random connection it has been the source of a fierce debate.
Studies in Italian football have suggested risk rates at six times higher.












