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Around 12% of males die from Duchenne's Muscular Dystrophy
Some diseases that cause early death include Duchenne muscular dystrophy, Tay-Sachs disease, and Krabbe's disease.
I am not sure exactaly but i hear 1 out of 2 boys are diagnost
yes, because it sort of eats through till ya can't move then ya die
muscular dystrophy is a disease that breaks down muscles
Duchenne de Boulogne died on 1875-09-15.
In deaths where he always comes back, he is usually stabbed, crushed, beaten, eaten, electrocuted, run over, etc... When he "permanently" died for a year, the cause was muscular dystrophy.
In deaths where he always comes back, he is usually stabbed, crushed, beaten, eaten, electrocuted, run over, etc... When he "permanently" died for a year, the cause was muscular dystrophy.
Springer dies from a heart attack while out hiking with Dani in the book "Halfway to the Sky" by Kimberly Brubaker Bradley.
First of all, it matters what type of MD you have, but generally since the disease weakens your muscles to the diaphragm, intercostal muscles and other muscles involved in breathing begin to die, and make breathing harder and harder.
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Muscles that aren't used regularly become weak. Eventually they will shrink and waste away. Sometimes muscles disappear from other causes. Muscle-wasting diseases (given the general name muscular dystrophy) cause muscles to die.