Some have suggested that the condition is a ‘Viking disease’, although some studies have suggested there is no genetic to the nordic countries.
According to the NICE, “northern European descent” is one of the risk factors as well as a “positive family history”, being male and increasing age.
It is a progressive and incurable condition, although there are treatments for it, including surgery that doesn’t stop the disease’s process but slows it down.
For many people, it can cause disabilities in everyday life.
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