MSC transplants found to extend survival by 4 years in ALS: Analysis

Time away from home and ALS fuels me to keep going

My husband, Todd, and I used to enjoy heading out on adventures, whether it was driving an hour to Chicagoland for an architectural tour of homes designed by Frank Lloyd Wright or flying halfway around the world to Taiwan and visiting a traditional tea house in a small mountain village.

AIT-101 clears toxic protein clumps, early data show

AI Therapeutics‘ experimental therapy AIT-101 led to reductions in levels of toxic proteins in people with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) associated with mutations in the C9ORF72 gene, according to data from a clinical trial. The Phase 2a clinical trial also met its main goals of showing that AIT-101…

My 5 favorite things in life with ALS

I am certain that many in my generation are familiar with the following words: “Raindrops on roses and whiskers on kittens/ Bright copper kettles and warm woolen mittens.” For the youngsters, those are lyrics from “My Favorite Things,” from the Broadway musical “The Sound of Music.” The song…

ALS costs may reach $1.02B each year in US, study finds

There are currently up to 18,000 people living with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) in the U.S., with national costs likely to reach $1.02 billion each year, a study has found. Researchers also observed that men, white people, and veterans appear more likely to develop the disease. “However, large-scale, population-based…