Columnist Juliet Taylor remembers her late husband, Jeff, on their anniversary, and reflects on the wonderful grandpa he ...
A new dashboard by the ALS Association offers free and open access to real-world data from more than 4,000 people affected by ...
Researchers have identified new blood and spinal fluid biomarkers that could help track ALS progression and monitor treatment ...
I wish I could shake the sadness I feel as my husband Todd’s caregiver after 15 years with ALS. There’s been a cloud over our lives since his diagnosis, even when his only physical symptom was a weak ...
Despite the inaccessibility of an "accessible" bathroom stall, columnist Dagmar Munn finds the humor in the situation.
ALS is more common in some parts of the U.S. than others and it has a very strong geographic association with MS, a new study ...
Bristol Myers Squibb have extended their research collaboration aimed at designing and optimizing small-molecule drugs for ...
Diabetes was tied to a 3.3 times greater risk of earlier loss of walking ability in a study of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis ...
People with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) who also have diabetes tend to lose the ability to walk faster than non-diabetic patients, according to a study from Japan. The findings underscore the ...
As her husband, Todd, celebrates his 55th birthday, columnist Kristin Neva reflects on what's changed since his diagnosis 15 years ago.
Once in a while, there’s a topic on the ALS News Today Forums that inspires a new column. The question posted was a simple one: “Do you celebrate ALS-related anniversaries?” I intended my reply to be ...