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What is ALS?
ALS is an always fatal neurodegenerative disease in which a person's brain loses connection with the muscles.
People with ALS lose their ability to walk, talk, eat
2-5 years is the average life expectancy
5,000+ people are diagnosed every year
10 percent of cases are inherited through a mutated gene
$2 billion is the estimated cost to develop a drug to slow or stop the progression of ALS
90 percent of cases occur without family history
Every 90 minutes someone is diagnosed and someone passes away from ALS
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How does ALS progress?
How can you tell it apart from other progressive neurological conditions?
How common is ALS?
What is the age of onset of ALS?
Are there medications for treating ALS?
What are treatment options for ALS?
What recent advances have been made in ALS research?
Risk factors for ALS
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