ALS Blood Biomarkers Could Lead to Better Management of Disease
A new study identifies the most effective blood biomarkers for diagnosing and predicting the progression of ALS.
A new study identifies the most effective blood biomarkers for diagnosing and predicting the progression of ALS.
An occupational therapy home evaluation after ALS diagnosis is essential to maximize quality of life for the few years a client has left.
The ALS Association creates a new award to honor “Superfans,” the most passionate sports and entertainment fans who are also living with ALS.
Those working in production who are exposed to hazardous chemicals on the job may have increased risk of developing ALS, a study suggests.
Read MoreCedars-Sinai investigators confirm the safety of a novel stem cell and gene therapy targeting motor neurons that die in patients with ALS.
Read MoreThe genetic fingerprint of five microRNA sequences in blood samples accurately discriminated between people with ALS and healthy individuals.
Read MoreApolipoprotein B-100 is an agent responsible for causing permanent motor disability, motor neuron degeneration, and other pathology in ALS.
Read MoreNon-motor symptoms such as pain, fatigue, and sleep disorders, are observed in patients with ALS and reduce their quality of life.
Read MoreA gene therapy approach, developed at UC San Diego, measurably delayed disease onset in humanized mouse and rat models of familial ALS.
Read MoreEverythingALS announces NeuroSense Therapeutics Ltd as a new collaborator in the effort to identify treatments and a cure for ALS.
Read MoreNeuroSense and NeuraLight collaborate to advance the science of digital biomarkers in the detection and monitoring of ALS.
Read MoreNew Stage III biomarker data in people with ALS validates NeuroSense’s clinical strategy, the company reports.
Read MoreThe immune system may play a fundamental role along with the central nervous system in ALS, Mount Sinai researchers report.
Read MoreIn JAMA Neurology, researchers outline preliminary research that could pave the way for a future test for earlier diagnosis of ALS.
Read MoreResearchers have identified a relationship between the patterns of ALS symptoms and microscopic changes in the brain and spinal cord.
Read MoreStealth BioTherapeutics Corp presents SBT-272 preclinical data demonstrating improvement in upper neuron function in ALS.
Read MoreThe Muscular Dystrophy Association will honor Major League Baseball’s recognition of Lou Gehrig Day at games across the country in June.
Read MoreTeam Gleason and Synchron announce a partnership agreement to provide patient-focused feedback on their platform to transform daily life.
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