U.S. clinical trials for ALS do not include enough non-white patients and women to reflect the disease's real-world prevalence, per a study.
Scientists developed a technique to grow cells that control voluntary movement, a discovery that could aid ALS and spinal ...
Some weights weren't getting any use until columnist Dagmar Munn applied one of her "imaginary rules" toward a lesson in ...
A viral infection can trigger a neurological disease similar to amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) in mice with a specific ...
A new survey suggests many people with ALS would value even modest slowing of ALS progression as a treatment goal.
Target ALS has launched a new website that offers improved accessibility to patients, researchers, and the ALS community at ...
Scientists have developed a computer-based model that may explain how nerve cells become damaged in ALS, and how best to time ...
A new study from Sweden found long-term exposure to air pollution is linked to an increased risk of ALS and worse outcomes ...
Columnist Kristin Neva recalls a lesson from years ago about not giving in to "what ifs" as she contends with her husband's ...
Dewpoint has selected a novel small molecule to prevent the formation of abnormal TDP-43 protein clumps in ALS and other ...
A study suggests overactive VCP may contribute to ALS nerve damage by disrupting nuclear pore proteins in genetic ALS.
Columnist Dagmar Munn works to restore good walking posture after recognizing that ALS-related compensations have led to ...
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