Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is a rare nervous system disease that destroys motor neuron cells in the spinal cord and brain. This cell damage leads to loss of muscle weakness, loss of mass, ...
It starts small. You drop your keys more often than usual, your coffee cup feels oddly heavy, or your voice sounds slightly off. You blame it on stress, age, or a bad night’s sleep. But what if your ...
ALS is characterized by the death of motor neurons, leading to progressive muscle weakness and loss of voluntary movement. Sporadic ALS accounts for approximately 90-95% of cases, while familial ALS ...
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