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While some of her caregiver responsibilities were more arduous than others, all brought a deep sense of loss, columnist ...
Can AI joke about ALS? Columnist Dagmar Munn finds that her chosen artificial intelligence app lacks her own sense of humor.
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 ...
Measuring the electrical activity of muscles in the neck in ALS may be easier for some patients than using the tongue for ...
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 ...
Columnist Kristin Neva describes the three main types of ALS support that families need, having lived with the disease for 15 years.