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November 30, 2022 News by Lindsey Shapiro, PhD

Veterans Call for FDA Committee Meeting on NurOwn’s Benefits

Veterans with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) are calling for the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to hold a public advisory committee meeting to discuss the benefits of NurOwn — an investigational cell-based therapy that military service members say has slowed their disease. The request follows the regulatory…

November 22, 2022 News by Mary Chapman

Support Urged for ‘Justice for ALS Veterans Act’ Sitting in US Congress

The ALS Association and Paralyzed Veterans of America (PVA) are pressing the Congress to pass legislation boosting the financial support given the spouses and dependents of U.S. veterans whose death comes after nearly a decade of living with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) due to their service. Specifically, the…

March 19, 2021 News by Marta Figueiredo, PhD

#MDA2021 – Occurrence of Bulbar Onset ALS Higher in the Midwest

Editor’s note: The ALS News Today team is providing in-depth coverage of the 2021 MDA Virtual Clinical and Scientific Conference, March 15–18. Go here to read the latest stories from the conference. Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) patients living in the Midwest — the U.S. region with the highest ALS frequency —…

July 20, 2020 News by Steve Bryson, PhD

Slower Progression Seen in US Veterans Living Longer Than Disease Norm

A comparison of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) among U.S. military veterans found those who lived the longest with this disease — an average of 16.3 years in more than 40% of those studied —  had a younger age at onset but slower initial progression.  Findings…

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