A good meal makes living with ALS a little better

A good meal makes living with ALS a little better

“I’ve learned a lot of stuff I wish I’d known 30 years ago,” my husband, Todd, said after eating a meal of baked fish that I’d first brined, per his suggestion. Todd is paralyzed because of ALS, and he uses a noninvasive ventilator. His neck is too weak…

Molecular analyses offer insights into novel ALS therapy approaches

New research into the molecular underpinnings of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) has uncovered sex differences and disease subtypes, which could inform the development of new and more targeted treatment strategies. Comprehensive analyses of ALS brain tissue samples and mouse models also identified the MAPK/ERK cell signaling pathway as a possible…