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How Pivoting My Perspective Helps Me Live With ALS

I spent most of my life following daily habits and routines that shaped my perspective about how life ought to be. When ALS appeared, it brought change and created imaginary roadblocks in my mind. I didn’t want things to change, to learn new habits, or to adapt to my…

A Sense of Humor Is Vital to Living With ALS

Recently, a journalist and author from New York contacted me about a book he’s working on. His theme is the role that humor plays in helping people cope with a wide variety of diseases, disabilities, and physical conditions. He wanted to include my ALS-related experiences, and I gladly agreed to…

Former NFL Player Tim Green Won’t Let ALS Define Him

Once a first-round draft pick for the Atlanta Falcons, Tim Green now is battling another opponent — amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). The disease has left him unable to walk, speak, eat, drink, or breathe on his own, but he hasn’t let it obscure his positive outlook on life. “I…

Study of Perampanel for ALS Stopped Due to Adverse Events

A small open-label study evaluating the epilepsy medication perampanel in adults with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) was halted due to adverse events that affected behavior. Despite the findings, larger clinical trials investigating perampanel in ALS patients are ongoing, which might determine if the medication contributed to behavioral side effects. The…

Age, Income Linked to Ventilation Use of ALS Patients in Korea

Age, socioeconomic status, and co-existing conditions are among the factors that can lead to a need for assisted ventilation in people with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), research from Korea reports. The study, “Factors associated with assisted ventilation use in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis: a nationwide population-based study in Korea,”…