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Treatment Options for ALS Patients

The solvable tragedy of Lou Gehrig’s disease: all 35,000 current ALS sufferers in the U.S. and 600,000 worldwide will soon die of their disease while existing therapeutics that might possibly help them remain out of reach unless we solve the barriers to access. Learn how one organization is restoring patients’…

#TBT – Former NFL Player Fights ALS

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FOlG2u68S7s In this Washington Post video, watch Kevin Turner, 45, who “played eight seasons at fullback with the New England Patriots and the Philadelphia Eagles. After being diagnosed with ALS in 2010, Turner has brought awareness to concussion-related issues in football as he continues to fight an incurable disease.”…

What is ALS and the Ice Bucket Challenge?

In this 2014 video, Mashable takes you back to the first edition of the Ice Bucket Challenge and how it took social media by storm. Mashable Explains takes a look at what ALS is and how it affects the body. Learn more about ALS: https://bit.ly/ALSNewsToday…

In ALS Study, Essential Protein Seen as Promising New Theurapeutic Target

Researchers have identified an essential protein, Pur-alpha, for motor neuron cells’ mechanisms of defense against external stress and degeneration and also as a potential new therapeutic target for the treatment of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS, or Lou Gehrig’s disease). The research paper, “Pur-alpha regulates cytoplasmic stress granule dynamics and ameliorates…

Key Players in Neuroinflammation Tied to ALS, Depression Highlighted

A recent review summarized the effects of immune system dysregulation and neuroinflammation in the regulation of critical pathways associated with depression and other brain disorders, including amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). The researchers specifically focused on extracellular vesicles (EVs) as potential biomarkers and drug delivery vehicles. The review, “Neuroinflammation and Depression: Microglia Activation, Extracellular Microvesicles…

ALS in the Military

In this ALS Association video, learn more about our military heroes who were being diagnosed and dying from Lou Gehrig’s disease in the years following the operation Desert Storm in 1981. Learn more about ALS here: https://bit.ly/ALSNewsToday…

Last Week’s Top-3 Most Read Posts On ALS

Read the Articles Here: ALS Stem Cell Therapy Seen to Benefit Patients in First Round of Clinical Tests ALS Patients Show Increased Response to Specific Receptor in Spinal Cord ALS Severity, Duration May Be Linked to Glutamate Toxicity  …