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Wendy is a proven blogger and social media manager who has helped to build online communities for businesses and organizations. She currently heads the website’s social outreach online through social media platforms such as Facebook, Twitter, and Pinterest.

Articles by Wendy Henderson

Understanding Molecular Changes in ALS

In this TEDx Talks video, Steven Boeynaems explains that although we have known about amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) for 140 years, scientists still know very little about the condition that affects around 200,000 people worldwide. Discover seven interesting facts about ALS here. Boeynaems talks about the role of TDP-43 proteins…

The Struggles of ALS: Andy’s Story

This moving film from Brattleboro Reformer features Andy and his wife Kathleen. Andy has amyotrophy lateral sclerosis (ALS) and talks candidly about some of the simple things he misses in life. Read about five common misconceptions about ALS. Andy explains that ALS progresses differently in each patient,…

ALS Stories: Todd Walker

This 2014 Roundabout U video is all about Todd Walker from Murray, Kentucky. Todd shares his ALS story, which began when he was suddenly unable to exercise like he usually did. At first, doctors thought Todd was suffering from depression as he had just lost his father but as his…

6 Coping Strategies to Help You Process an ALS Diagnosis

Being diagnosed with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) can be devastating for patients and their families and friends, but there are ways to move forward. We’ve put together a list of coping strategies to help you get through the first few weeks with help from the Mayo Clinic and ALSWindsor.ca. Allow Time and Space…

8 Medical Management Areas for ALS Patients

The advancements in both technology and medicine means that managing symptoms of ALS is now easier than ever before. Doctors are able to make patients much more comfortable and improve their quality of life. There are various areas of medical management needed for people with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) and we’ve listed…

How Has Stephen Hawking Lived So Long With ALS?

Stephen Hawking is, without a doubt, the most famous person with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). He’s so incredibly famous for two main reasons: firstly, he’s a brilliant scientist. He’s changed the world’s understanding of space, made history with his papers on the Big Bang Theory and wrote a bestselling book A Brief History…

ALS Stories: Pam Kofstad

This video from ALSA Oregon is all about Pam Kofstad and her family. Pam’s health was on the decline for more than a year, starting with the inability to turn her left foot out and often tripping, which led to her being confined to a wheelchair. In April 2015, Pam was diagnosed with amyotrophic…

7 Interesting Facts About ALS

Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is sometimes known as Lou Gehrig disease after the baseball player who famously suffered from the disease. We’ve listed seven facts about ALS you should know about with help from prevention.com and the ALS Therapy Development Institute.   The first symptoms of ALS usually appear…