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Michael Patrick, motor neuron disease

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Actor Michael Patrick dies at 35. What is motor neuron disease?
Irish actor Michael Patrick has died at the age of 35 after a three-year long battle with Motor Neuron Disease. Learn about the disease and its symptoms.

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What is motor neuron disease? What we know about the disorder a 'Game of Thrones' actor died from
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Michael Patrick dies of motor neuron disease at 35; what is the condition and why is it difficult to treat?
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'Game of Thrones' actor Michael Patrick dies at 35: Cause of death revealed as wife calls him 'an inspiration'
Belfast actor Michael Patrick known for his powerful theatre performances and a memorable stint on Game of Thrones has died at 35 after battling motor neuron disease.

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Michael Patrick, beloved Game of Thrones actor, dies in hospice after battle with Motor Neuron Disease — What is it?
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Game of Thrones actor Michael Patrick dies aged 35 after battle with Motor Neurone Disease
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