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Five students across Canada whose lives have been directly affected by ALS won scholarships for post-secondary education, ALS ...
A clinical trial in Europe and Australia will test whether trimetazidine, a heart medication, could improve quality of life ...
Researchers have developed a blood-based test that shows high accuracy for diagnosing ALS as early as up to 10 years before ...
Bulbar ALS has brought speech difficulties for guest writer Nancy Muirhead, but it's also opened her eyes to other forms of ...
When columnist Dagmar Munn's special footwear began to wear out, she went shoe shopping — which required a certain amount of ...
A new analysis found Radicava ORS (edaravone) slows functional decline and helps adults with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis ...
A brain-computer interface that can translate silent thoughts into spoken words may help speech-impaired people, including ...
As columnist Kristin Neva and her husband, Todd, celebrate their 22nd wedding anniversary, they reflect on building a home ...
More than five years after losing her husband to ALS, columnist Juliet Taylor sees processing guilt as part of her life's ...
Columnist Kristin Neva and her husband, Todd, still find joy in cooking together creatively, especially during their meal prep.
A repurposed veterinary medication, NUZ-001, helped ALS patients live longer and slowed disease progression in a long-term study.
Learn how to get involved in clinical trials for amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), what they entail, and what questions to ask.
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