Living in a disadvantaged community may decrease the length of time a person can survive with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, ...
Living in a disadvantaged community may decrease the length of time a person can survive with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, or ALS, by over 30%, a Michigan Medicine-led study suggests.
Individuals living with ALS are automatically eligible for Medicare when they start receiving Social Security benefits. Medicare should cover most diagnostics and treatments, but this depends on the ...
Neuropeutics is collaborating with LifeArc on a small molecule therapy that reportedly lowered TDP-43 clumping in an animal ...
Living in a disadvantaged community may decrease the length of time a person can survive with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, or ALS, by over 30%, a ...
Treatment with IV edaravone for ALS was linked to a slowing of disease-progression milestones compared with no IV edaravone ...
Currently, there is no cure for ALS. Treatment focuses on alleviating symptoms, preventing complications, and slowing the progression of the disease. Living with ALS qualifies a person for ...
MAID is currently legal in 10 states and Washington, D.C., but eight other states are considering similar laws this year.
Barbara Goodfriend, 83, opted for medical aid in dying after being diagnosed with ALS. The New Jersey widow ended her life in ...
A 22-month survival benefit was seen for a subset of ALS patients whose disease did not progress when treated with NP001 in ...