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Clene is continuing to work with U.S. regulators on its plans to seek accelerated approval of CNM-Au8 for the treatment of ...
A Q&A with author and activist Mindy Uhrlaub, who shares how she is using her voice to raise awareness and support for the ...
As her husband's ALS journey extends, columnist Kristin Neva considers finally "settling in," so to speak, by securing a better bed.
Three years after its approval in the U.S., Radicava ORS has been prescribed to more than 13,500 ALS patients, Mitsubishi ...
Columnist Juliet Taylor used to face difficulties with stoicism, but her late husband's ALS diagnosis forced to her feel her ...
The experimental ALS treatment usnoflast exhibited promising signs of slowed functional decline and improved breathing in a ...
Managing her husband Todd's health needs means continuing to improve the processes for his ALS caregivers, writes columnist.
Diagnosed with ALS at 33, Brooke Eby launched ALStogether, an online community offering connection, advice, and resources.
Clinicians surveyed note the benefits of palliative care for people with ALS, along with barriers to its integration into ...
The Longitude Prize on ALS is offering £7.5 million to encourage scientists to use AI to speed up the search for new treatments.
Cyanobacterial algal blooms occur in freshwater, marine, and terrestrial waters, and their size can vary widely depending on many factors, including the watershed, weather, and nutrients. When these ...
Living close to water bodies with blue-green algae blooms, or cyanobacteria, is linked to significantly reduced survival among people with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), according to a new study ...