People with ALS in the U.S. spend over $47,000 for medical care in the year after diagnosis, more than 3.5 times the average ...
Despite the inaccessibility of an "accessible" bathroom stall, columnist Dagmar Munn finds the humor in the situation.
Researchers developed a cell-free DNA blood test that accurately distinguishes ALS from other neurological diseases and tracks progression.
A new dashboard by the ALS Association offers free and open access to real-world data from more than 4,000 people affected by ...
Columnist Juliet Taylor remembers her late husband, Jeff, on their anniversary, and reflects on the wonderful grandpa he ...
Researchers have identified new blood and spinal fluid biomarkers that could help track ALS progression and monitor treatment ...
Living with ALS has taken a toll, but columnist Kristin Neva feels like she is doing better now than she has in a long time.
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