How ALS Disease Progression Could Be Delayed
Scientists may have found a way to slow down the debilitating and deadly disease amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. ALS, which famously struck the late baseball player Lou Gehrig and long-surviving physicist Stephen Hawking, is a condition that degrades neurological function and takes away muscle control. It also acts quickly — according to the ALS Association, half of…
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