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A brain-computer interface that allowed a man, 45, with ALS to communicate using recordings of his own voice has won a $7,500 ...
Columnist Juliet Taylor explains how her goals and priorities dramatically shifted while living with her late husband's ALS.
Treatment with regulatory T-cells, known as Tregs, was well tolerated and seemed to reduce disease activity in a small ...
Scientists have developed a novel method to efficiently grow motor neurons from skin cells, which may serve as a platform for creating cell therapies to treat diseases like amyotrophic lateral ...
While life with ALS brings continued disease progression, columnist Kristin Neva is encouraged by signs of renewal outdoors.
The FDA cleared the launch of a Phase 1 clinical trial to test cell therapy XS-228 in people with amyotrophic lateral ...
Columnist Dagmar Munn shares the strategy that helps her get unstuck when she's not feeling motivated. Time is precious with ...
A three-drug combination worked better than any of them alone in treating ALS caused by mutations in the SOD1 gene, per a new ...