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Yes, when he was young.
Professor Stephen Hawking is unable to walk, due to the effects of ALS (Lou Gehrig's disease) a motor neuron disease which requires him to remain confined to a wheelchair.
Unfortunately, he can not. His muscles have atrophied beyond point of healing so he is confined to a wheelchair.
Dr. Hawking's work in astrophysics has resulted in several breakthroughs in our knowledge of the universe, most notably his work on black holes. THis information is key to helping us understand how many astronomical phenomena occur, and possibly furthering the way to knowing everything about it.
No he couldn't... I edited this because the other guy was very rude
Yes, when he was young.
Professor Stephen Hawking is unable to walk, due to the effects of ALS (Lou Gehrig's disease) a motor neuron disease which requires him to remain confined to a wheelchair.
Stephen Hawking work is important because he showed that he is a good astronomer and he show to every one that you dont have to walk to make a reaction
Unfortunately, he can not. His muscles have atrophied beyond point of healing so he is confined to a wheelchair.
Dr. Hawking's work in astrophysics has resulted in several breakthroughs in our knowledge of the universe, most notably his work on black holes. THis information is key to helping us understand how many astronomical phenomena occur, and possibly furthering the way to knowing everything about it.
No he couldn't... I edited this because the other guy was very rude
yes they can because they have no muscle to support their weight
Its bad and means you will lose your ability to walk soon
Yes, it is possible to lose the ability to walk due to various factors such as injury, neurological disorders, or certain medical conditions. Conditions like stroke, multiple sclerosis, or severe arthritis can impair mobility. Additionally, accidents or trauma can lead to temporary or permanent loss of walking ability. Rehabilitation and therapy can sometimes help regain mobility, depending on the underlying cause.
It was Hot Summer Day Stephen Haking was outside playing with himself then suddenly a bus chrashed through his house and hit him square in the ball he got back up only realisng that he could walk then his wife was so mad at him she threw a toaster at his face so he couldn't talk. The End
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Muscle wasting is progressive, meaning that eventually, patients will lose their ability (or in affected infants, fail to develop an ability) to walk, or perform activities that require sustained motion.