Arrow opens up on his medical diagnosis
Jai Arrow of South Sydney has publicly shared his diagnosis of motor neurone disease. The announcement was made during an interview with Nine's Danika Mason. Arrow's condition has raised awareness about the disease and its impact on athletes.
- ▪Jai Arrow has been diagnosed with motor neurone disease.
- ▪He discussed his diagnosis in an interview with Nine's Danika Mason.
- ▪The announcement aims to raise awareness about motor neurone disease among athletes.
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