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New Study Uncovers Mechanism of CuATSM, ALS Therapy Now in Trials

CuATSM, a potential amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) therapy that’s now in clinical trials, may work by altering how certain cells in the brain generate energy, a new study suggests. Researchers say these findings may help to identify patients most likely to respond to the experimental treatment. “Screening patient derived…

Why I Still Wear a Mask in Public

I must confess, whenever I’m in a crowded public place, I wear a face mask. Why? Because I’m a person living with ALS and doing everything I can to keep my immune system in tiptop shape. Plus, being the only person wearing a mask doesn’t bother me. In fact,…

Air Pollution Exposure Tied to Greater ALS Risk in Women in Study

Higher long-term exposure to certain forms of air pollution — specifically coarse particulate matter, such as that from traffic pollutants — significantly increases the risk of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) in postmenopausal women, a study showed. “Although the effects noted within the current study are limited by sample size…

Finding Support and Community When Living With ALS

When my late husband, Jeff, was diagnosed with ALS in October 2018, I remember the early, seemingly insurmountable feelings of fear and bewilderment. I remember understanding that we were out of our depth in a completely foreign world of symptoms, appointments, and terminology, layered with the unbelievable knowledge…

Machine Learning May Help Predict ALS Progression

Deep machine-learning models using neural networks — computer algorithms inspired in the biological networks of the human brain —may help to predict the course of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), a new study reports. The models also consistently showed that a longer delay between disease onset and diagnosis is a…