My summer as the ALS bag lady taught me how to ask for help

What time well spent looks like in life with ALS

One of the interesting mental challenges I continue to experience as I live with ALS is its effect on my perception of time. The predicted prognosis of living only two to five years after symptom onset is a shadow that hangs over every ALS patient. Even though I’ve broken that…

Mitochondrial abnormalities seen early in many forms of ALS: Study

A study found that genetic mutations associated with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) lead to problems with the function and transport of mitochondria, cellular structures needed for energy production, early in the disease course, before abnormal protein clumps are formed. “We show that the nerve cells, termed motor neurons, that…