- 21 May 2012
100 days to go until the 'biggest ever' Paralympics In just 100 days London will play host to the biggest Paralympics Games ever... - 21 May 2012
New research brings us closer to understanding the cause of spinal muscular atrophy Researchers in the US have uncovered further clues about why having low levels of the SMN protein causes the symptoms seen in spinal muscular atrophy (SMA). - 18 May 2012
New registry brings hope for families with myotonic dystrophy A new patient registry for individuals with myotonic dystrophy type 1, funded through a partnership between the Muscular Dystrophy Campaign and the Myotonic Dystrophy Support Group, is being launched. - 17 May 2012
New advocacy support guide launched This week marks the launch of the new Advocacy Pack from the Muscular Dystrophy Campaign. The Muscular Dystrophy Campaign advocacy service exists to support people affected by muscular dystrophy and related conditions to fight for their rights. - 15 May 2012
Winning the fight together The Muscular Dystrophy Campaign will be represented at the Business Charity Awards tonight, having been short-listed for an award for our advocacy service and the collaboration with law firm Hogan Lovells. - 13 May 2012
2012 Oxford Town and Gown 10k - the results The Muscular Dystrophy Campaign would like to say well done and thank you to everyone who took part in the 2012 Oxford Town and Gown 10k run on Sunday 13 May. - 11 May 2012
Mum climbs Kilimanjaro for her son A determined fundraiser for the charity is taking on a fourth epic challenge when she climbs Kilimanjaro in October. - 10 May 2012
Cross Party Group Chair runs for charity Bethan Jenkins AM, Chair of the Cross Party Group on Muscular Dystrophy in the Welsh Assembly, has taken on the challenge of running to raise money for the charity. - 9 May 2012
Giving people a diagnosis - finding the right gene This year the Muscular Dystrophy Campaign celebrates its 53rd birthday and looking back on these years we can say with confidence we have come a long way. - 9 May 2012
Make every birthday count This summer we are inviting you to make every birthday count by helping us celebrate our birthday. Thanks to over fifty years of research some people with muscular dystrophy and related conditions can now have more birthdays.



