The ALS Assistive Technology Challenge, a joint initiative by The ALS Association and Prize4Life, is offering a $400,000 prize for the development of flexible, accessible »
New TA-ALS Communicator Video
We have recently added a new video about the TA-ALS Communicator. TA-ALS Communicator video
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Raising Hope with Technology Against ALS
Athletes started it. CEOs embraced it. Politicians supported it. So did showbiz celebrities, rock stars, firefighters, cops, and thousands of men, women, and kids. The »
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New Hope for Treating ALS
Harvard stem cell scientists have discovered that a recently approved medication for epilepsy might be a meaningful treatment for amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), also known »
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At The Movies – Fundraiser
Arthur Murray Dance Centers proudly presents: At The Movies, a Theatre Night Fundraiser Event for Technology Against ALS. Saturday August 8th at 7PM Wilkins Theatre »
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The Origins And Future Of ALS: A Profound View
The March 6, 2013 journal Nature Reviews Neuroscience presents a seminal and momentous paper, “The Changing Scene of ALS,” by neuroscientist and clinician Prof Wim Robberecht of »
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Mutated Gene Causes Nerve Cell Death
The British astrophysicist Stephen Hawking is likely to be the world’s most famous person living with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), also known as Lou Gehrig’s »
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