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New and Unprecedented Survival, Respiratory, and Biomarker Data Prove that NurOwn Helps People with ALS Live Longer and Live ...
Klotho is advancing its ALS gene therapy candidate KLTO‑202 to the manufacturing phase, and is planning the first human ...
Dr. Simrit Parmar, a Northwestern University-trained oncologist and research scientist, launched Cellenkos Inc., in 2016 to ...
BrainStorm Cell Therapeutics issued a statement Tuesday supporting a Citizens’ Petition submitted to the FDA requesting the ...
There were support groups and he would eventually join an ALS clinic, but no one was documenting the day-to-day of the ...
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), also known as Lou Gehrig's disease, has been in the headlines lately, owing in large ...
The FDA granted orphan drug designation to Sineugene Therapeutics' SNUG01, a first-in-class experimental gene therapy for ...
Debbie Lopez, who was diagnosed with ALS in 2019, uses AI to speak while receiving care at Monroe Community Hospital.
"ALS may be considered a rare disease, but it's actually more common than people think, affecting 1 in 300 Americans. It can strike anyone at anytime and is always fatal," Brian Frederick, ...
ALS symptoms affect muscles in your hands, arms, feet, and legs. The disease can also affect how you speak and swallow. ALS symptoms in women may be different than in men.
Without knowing what causes ALS, it’s difficult to tell why some people develop the disease while others do not. Risk factors may be genetic and related to environmental factors. Learn more ...
ALS is a cruel disease. It gradually robs a person's body of its motor skills until the ability to walk, talk, stand and eat are gone. About 5,000 people in the U.S. are diagnosed every year ...