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Stephen Hawking was born in Oxford, England, on January 8, 1942
he lived in California but then moved
In 1963, Hawking contracted motor neurone disease and was given two years to live.
Stephen Hawking lived in Cambridge, England for most of his adult life. He joined the University of Cambridge in 1962 and remained there until his passing in 2018.
I don't know I've looked every where but I do know that he was born in St.Albans, England
He works in loads of places!
Medicaid/nursing home status does not excuse one from paying taxes.
Stephen Hawking is alive at time of writing (January 2012) Hawking has a motor neuron disease (MND) that deteriorates his upper and lower motor neurons. Typical forms of MND include ALS (aka Lou Gherig's disease), progressive lateral sclerosis (PLS), bulbar palsy's (which are diseases that specifically affect the corticobulbar tracts), and progressive muscular atrophy. It has been speculated that Hawking has ALS, but this would be an extraordinarily rare case of ALS, due to the fact that most people diagnosed with ALS live ~ 14 months from diagnosis to death. Some people live anywhere between 2-5 years with the disease. Hawking has been dealing with his condition for over 40 years, so the pathophysiology involved in his disease is markedly different from typical case presentations, which are very insidious and rapidly progressive. Saying Hawking has a variant of ALS would be more accurate
Well, It depends. if it is just a local nursing home... probably not. but if it is like a nursing home for people who have strokes and can live at home and serious stuff like that, then most likely (:
he is a scientist he is very smart but he has like a disorder.Witch i think is very cool because his brain is not good yet he knows a lot!
the the remaining spouse can still live in the home
Nearly 50% of those 95 years old and older live in nursing homes