Finding hope, expertise, and compassion — and an ALS clinic

A new perspective and strategy to help my ALS speech

Even though I continue to practice daily voice skills to help me prepare for in-person conversations, I’m still challenged by the pronunciation of certain words. Often, I avoid the word altogether and use a simpler version. Or I simply plow ahead, slurring and bumbling my way and relying on lots…

Molecular ALS subtypes linked to age of disease onset, survival

Researchers have characterized three molecular subtypes of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), each one associated with different clinical outcomes, including age of disease onset, disease duration, and survival. These subtypes are based on unique patterns of gene activity in patient brain tissue and were independent of where the onset of…

ICER releases analysis on cost of ALS therapies

Note: This story were updated Feb. 14, 2023, to correct that ICER analyses found both Radicava ORS and Relyvrio are not cost-effective for the treatment of ALS. The recently approved therapies Relyvrio (sodium phenylbutyrate and taurursodiol) and …

‘Good Enough’ Means Something Different in Life With ALS

In the Jan. 23 episode of “The Happiness Lab” podcast, Simone Stolzoff, author of the book “The Good Enough Job: Reclaiming Life from Work,” argues that we should stop hunting for the perfect job. Stolzoff and podcast host Laurie Santos, a psychology professor, discuss how society’s view of work…