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Team Challenge ALS Representing Community in Quest for $2 Million Basketball Championship
When the Super 16 round of The Basketball Tournament tips off this weekend on ESPN, the ALS community will be represented by a team of hoopsters fighting for a chance to move on to the quarterfinals and secure the $2 million prize, all while fighting to create a world without ALS. Team Challenge ALS will donate $250,000 to the fight against ALS, if it wins the tournament.
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Memory Boxes Help Kids Impacted by ALS Cope with Loss
A diagnosis of ALS takes its toll in many ways. The person living with ALS eventually loses the ability to move, eat, speak, and breathe. But the effects of this disease don’t end there. Witnessing a loved one’s experience and being a caregiver have profound effects on family members and children, too.
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Telemedicine With a Twist Serves More People in Rural Areas
People living with ALS and their families need a great number of care services. We use innovative technology and partnerships to help fill the gaps in care for underserved populations and connect people with ALS to opportunities for greater quality of life.
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Guest Post: Steven’s Stompers and Bladen County Aim for a Cure for ALS
The story of Steven’s Stompers begins with Steven Davis. Steven is a lifelong resident of Bladen County, N.C., an avid outdoorsman, a pipe fitter by trade, and an outstanding athlete. He began noticing symptoms in February 2012 and was diagnosed with ALS by a neurologist on April 30, 2012, at age 34.
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Oregon Chapter Goes the Extra Mile to Give People With ALS a Voice
Have you ever been frustrated by not being able to get your point across? People living with ALS often face this challenge. But thanks to our care services staff and partners, and assistive technology, people living with ALS can keep communicating, even after they’ve lost their voices.
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Guest Post: Through Triathlons, I Can Make a Difference
One day you find you’re having trouble tying your shoes and buttoning your shirt. After many months, numerous doctor visits, and a battery of tests, you’re told you have ALS. An ALS diagnosis is unbelievably crushing. The impact is impossible to fully appreciate until it hits you or someone you know. The disease is a monster, and it only has one direction. You progress until you can no longer eat, speak, walk, or breathe. Research into finding a cure is vital. That’s why I run, bike, and swim.
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The Power of Insights…and Kiddie Pools!
The ALS Association teamed up with a group of expert data analysts at Mastercard who spent more than 24 consecutive hours to help our national office and chapters gather insights into improving operations and strategies to advance our mission to find a cure for ALS.
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Watch “Mr. Connolly Has ALS” Online Now!
“Life is full of challenges,” said Gene Connolly. “We get little say in what happens to us, but everything to say in how we deal with it. In fact, our response will define us.”
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Pison Technology Ignites Innovation to Help People With ALS Communicate
Frustrated with the limited availability of assistive technology devices for his mother, who was diagnosed with ALS, Dexter Ang quit his finance job, partnered with David Cipoletta, an underwater robotic engineer, and set to work developing technologies that could universally, massively, and quickly improve the quality of life for people living with ALS.
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ALS Community Workshop: How to Attend the Live Stream, Ask Questions, and Make Comments
On Thursday, July 12, the ALS community will have the opportunity to meet with representatives from the FDA and the pharmaceutical industry during an ALS Community Workshop in order to discuss the latest FDA guidance document related to ALS drug development. The Workshop will be streamed live on our ALS Community Workshop webpage, Facebook page, and YouTube channel from 9:00 a.m. EDT to 3:00 p.m. EDT.
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How the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge Has Helped Spur Gene Discoveries
Before the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge, The ALS Association allocated $6 million annually to funding ALS research. After the ALS IBC, the Association has budgeted about $18 million per year to research and has so far committed $84 million to ALS research. From this investment, there has been massive payoff in a significant increase in ALS gene discoveries.
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Dr. Stephen Goutman: Passionate Clinician Dedicated to Improving the Lives of People with ALS
We are joined today by Dr. Stephen Goutman, an associate professor of neurology at the University of Michigan and the director of Michigan Medicine’s ALS Center of Excellence and Multidisciplinary ALS Clinic. The clinic was recently awarded an ALS Association Clinical Management grant to support Dr. Goutman’s important study aimed at improving non-invasive ventilation for people with ALS through the use of custom-printed 3D masks.

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