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Months later, ALS patient gets disabled parking spot she sought for freedom to simply leave home
More than four months after a Chicago woman battling ALS was told she couldn't get a disabled parking placard in front of her ...
May is ALS Awareness Month, and in the U.S. and around the world, organizations are educating, sponsoring events, and encouraging the community to join them in taking action, providing financial ...
Masitinib treatment for ALS led to 42% of patients in a clinical trial surviving five years, nearly double historical rates, ...
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Corcept’s ALS drug demonstrates two-year benefit despite primary endpoint miss
After two years of treatment, there was an 87% reduction in death in treated patients compared with those who received ...
Jonathan Wosen is STAT’s West Coast biotech & life sciences reporter. You can reach Jonathan on Signal at jwosen.27. Researchers have found that patients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis have ...
Allowing people with disabilities to talk by just thinking about a word, that's what UC Davis researchers hope to accomplish with new cutting-edge technology. It can be a breakthrough for people with ...
Neuralink has reached another milestone in brain-computer interface (BCI) technology, with ALS patient Nick Wray successfully using his thoughts to control a robotic arm. The demonstration, part of ...
Verneeda Moore, an ALS patient, is using new eye-gaze technology to control her wheelchair at Novant Health’s ALS Clinic. The Tobii Dynavox technology allows Moore to communicate and navigate ...
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