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Living with ALS presents unique challenges. Columnist Dagmar Munn implements a mental shift that helps her ride the ups and downs.
High-dose dazucorilant patients who went into the open-label extension saw an 84% lower risk of death over those who didn't ...
A bipartisan team of U.S. legislators in Congress is calling for increased funding to support research into new treatments ...
Usnoflast is an orally available small molecule that's designed to reduce inflammation, a key contributor to nerve cell ...
The FDA has granted fast track designation to Amylyx's experimental therapy AMX0114 for the treatment of amyotrophic lateral ...
Struggling with the emotions surrounding her husband's ALS, columnist Kristin Neva tried using ChatGPT as therapy. Here's how ...
Seven years after her late husband was diagnosed with ALS, columnist Juliet Taylor writes on how she can't accept much about ...
Brainstorm tapped Minaris to manufacture NurOwn for its upcoming Phase 3b clinical trial testing the treatment for ALS.
The Everylife Foundation for Rare Diseases is offering a new scholarship for U.S. students from the ALS community facing ...
An implanted brain-computer interface allowed a man with ALS to speak in real time, and sing simple melodies, per a study.
Searching for wisdom, columnist Kristin Neva realizes that living with ALS involves being stripped of a lot of things — like ...
Electric bidets are popular among people with ALS, writes columnist Dagmar Munn, who first encountered one in Japan and is now a fan.