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 ...
EKZ-102, an experimental oral therapy for amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), is on track to enter early clinical testing in ...
It took time for Philip to discover acceptance was key to him for living with ALS. Learn about his journey from diagnosis to ...
Although the exact causes of ALS remain unknown, both genetic and environmental factors may contribute to its development.
A Phase 3 clinical trial testing pridopidine in people with ALS is expected to start enrolling patients in January.
As her husband, Todd, celebrates his 55th birthday, columnist Kristin Neva reflects on what's changed since his diagnosis 15 years ago.
Building an online store has given columnist Kristin Neva and her husband, Todd, a project to work on together.
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 ...