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Can AI joke about ALS? Columnist Dagmar Munn finds that her chosen artificial intelligence app lacks her own sense of humor.
Columnist Kristin Neva describes the three main types of ALS support that families need, having lived with the disease for 15 years.
A new discovery about mutations in a gene that causes ALS may allow researchers to design targeted therapies, a study found.
Long-term exposure to sulfur dioxide, an air pollutant generated by the burning of fossil fuels, increases the risk of ALS, a ...
A wearable robot that detects small arm motions and supports the shoulder helped ALS patients lift and carry things, a study ...
Marisa Wexler is a senior science writer for ALS News Today with an MS in cellular and molecular pathology. She covers the latest news and information on a variety of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis ...
Measuring the electrical activity of muscles in the neck in ALS may be easier for some patients than using the tongue for ...
Certain subsets of microglia were found to be enriched in nervous system tissues from people with amyotrophic lateral ...
Inhibition of a cellular stress response may be a therapeutic target for ALS type 8 related to mutations in the VAPB gene, a ...
Thanks to a gift from her husband with ALS, columnist Kristin Neva takes a journey through joy and sorrow in years of ...
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