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Motor neurone disease campaigner Gordon Aikman dies aged 31
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Motor neurone disease (MND) campaigner Gordon Aikman has died aged 31.Aikman was just 29 and working as director of research for the Better Together side during the 2014 Scottish independence referendum campaign when he was diagnosed with MND.He formed the Gordon's Fightback campaign following his diagnosis, and successfully lobbied the Scottish first minister to double the number of MND nurses and fund them through the NHS, as well as raising more than £500,000 for research.The life of a dying young man is a model for us all | Owen Jones Read moreHis death was announced by his husband, Joe Pike, on Twitter on Friday morning.
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Motor neurone disease campaigner Gordon Aikman was remarkable and universally respected
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Yesterday the 31-year-old's family announced he had passed away, nearly three years after he was diagnosed with the incurable illnessClick to share on WhatsApp (Opens in new window)Click to email this to a friend (Opens in new window)Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)HERO GORDONEVERY once in a while, someone remarkable and universally respected rises to prominence in public life.Motor neurone disease campaigner Gordon Aikman was one of these people.PA:Press Association 2 It's testament to Gordon's spirit and courage that he lived this long — as half of patients die within 14 monthsYesterday the 31-year-old's family announced he had passed away, nearly three years after he was diagnosed with the incurable illness.It's testament to his spirit and courage that he lived this long — as half of patients die within 14 months.
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Tributes paid to motor neurone disease campaigner Gordon Aikman after he dies aged 31
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Tributes have been paid across the political spectrum to an "inspirational" campaigner who has died after raising more than £500,000 to find a cure for motor neurone disease.Gordon Aikman was only 29 when he was diagnosed with the terminal condition while working as director of research for the victorious Better Together campaign during the 2014 independence referendum.MND is a rapidly progressing terminal illness, which stops signals from the brain reaching the muscles and can mean losing the ability to walk, talk, eat, drink or breathe unaided.There is currently no cure or effective treatment.
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