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Dean's mother died in 2021 just seven months after being diagnosed with ALS and now he is on a mission to interview people around the country who are living with the disease.
A life sciences services provider is laying off dozens of employees as part of its decision to cease manufacturing operations ...
A patient with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) has become the first person in the world to control an iPad entirely by ...
Scientists have discovered how harmful clumps inside brain cells—linked to diseases like ALS and Huntington’s—form, and found a way to break them apart. These sticky tangles of RNA develop inside tiny ...
Among other things, the 129,000-square-foot structure will incorporate the Ray Dolby Brain Health Center and the Forbes ...
Certain subsets of microglia were found to be enriched in nervous system tissues from people with amyotrophic lateral ...
North Country SAVER and North Country ANGLER - provide insight into the news and happenings of northern Minnesota, alongside ...
When Lindsey Merrell first laid eyes on Jon Merrell at Whitworth University in 2004, she knew she had found the one. "I was just starstruck, and I was like, 'He's it for me. That's my man. I'm going ...
The Bloody Mary Bash and ALS fundraiser is back for Sunday Funday at Skyline Social & Games. Local restaurants and breweries ...
As many as 500 swimmers are expected to dive into the Chicago River next month as part of a fundraiser for ALS research and ...
The event will mark the first open water swim in the Chicago River in nearly 100 years, according to organizers.
Hundreds of swimmers will dive into the first open water swim in the Chicago River in almost a century this fall.