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Due to a lack of resources and personnel, the FDA has delayed until October its decision on lifting a clinical hold on ALS ...
As an ALS caregiver, columnist Kristin Neva already has more than enough stress in her life. Wild animals in the house do not help.
Columnist Dagmar Munn describe how posture exercise is helping her eliminate her tendency to slouch, part of a weakening ...
Jodi O’Donnell-Ames founded Hope Loves Company to provide support, resources, and community to children affected by ALS.
The ALS therapy ATH-1105 entered the brain and spinal cord at dose-proportional levels in healthy volunteers, and had a good ...
While some of her caregiver responsibilities were more arduous than others, all brought a deep sense of loss, columnist ...
Researchers genetically reprogrammed mouse nerve cells to reverse cell aging, delaying the onset of ALS symptoms in the animals.
Can AI joke about ALS? Columnist Dagmar Munn finds that her chosen artificial intelligence app lacks her own sense of humor.
A new discovery about mutations in a gene that causes ALS may allow researchers to design targeted therapies, a study found.
Marisa Wexler is a senior science writer for ALS News Today with an MS in cellular and molecular pathology. She covers the latest news and information on a variety of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis ...