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August 6, 2024 News by Marisa Wexler, MS

Mutation in IGFBP7 gene linked to rare phenomenon of ALS reversal

A mutation in the IGFBP7 gene is associated with a very rare phenomenon in which people with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) have a reversal in disease progression and experience partial or full recovery, a new study reports. Because the mutation results in less production of the resulting protein IGFBP7,…

August 7, 2020 News by Forest Ray PhD

Paper Explores Whether Lou Gehrig Experienced a Temporary ALS Reversal in 1938

For three weeks during Lou Gehrig’s final season, the baseball legend appeared to shake off his symptoms of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) and regain his flagging prowess. Richard Bedlack, MD, PhD, founder and director of Duke University’s ALS clinic, and baseball author Dan Joseph, provide an…

October 2, 2019 Columns by Rick Jobus

Could Thinking Outside the Box Lead to a Cure for ALS?

Shortly after emerging from the stupor that culminated in my ALS diagnosis, I was consumed with a zeal to learn all that I could about the millstone dangling heavily from my neck. Toward that end, I read everything I could lay my eyes upon, though some material was…

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