Gene Therapy Targeting SARM1 May Inhibit Neuron Degeneration in ALS, Mouse Study Shows

Gene Therapy Targeting SARM1 May Inhibit Neuron Degeneration in ALS, Mouse Study Shows

A gene therapy designed to block the activity of SARM1 protein prevented the loss of axons ­­­­— long projections that connect nerve cells and transport information ­­­­— making the therapy a potential strategy to reduce the loss of peripheral nerves in several neurodegenerative diseases, including amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), according to a mouse…

My Answers to Basic ALS Questions

I have ALS. That awareness has prompted a series of rapid-fire questions. While many of us would describe existence as being comprised of multiple chapters, I now have two distinctly different lives. Prior to ALS, I had led an unremarkable life largely characterized by good fortune. Some of…

Researchers Move Closer to Giving Voice to Those Who Cannot Speak

A “new voice” for people who cannot verbally communicate, such as those living with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) or recovering from stroke, is a step closer to becoming reality. Researchers from the Zuckerman Institute at Columbia University have developed a computer algorithm that can recognize a person’s thoughts as…

Schoolin’ Google in ALS

Do you speak with an “ALS accent”? I know I do. Fortunately, my family and close friends have learned to translate my slow, slurred words into meaningful conversation. However, to the Alexa device that lives in our back bedroom and the Echo Show that sits near me, my ALS…