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Guest Post: We Don’t Have Five Months to Wait
Under current law, people disabled with ALS who qualify for Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) must wait five months before receiving SSDI benefits. Every person must wait, regardless of the level of disability or how fast the Social Security Administration (SSA) approves their claim.
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ALS Takes Away a Person's Livelihood
This weekend, people across the country will pause to reflect on and celebrate the economic and social value of American workers. And on Monday, many of them will enjoy a paid holiday off from work.
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Guest Post: Let’s Stand Together and Keep the Momentum Flowing
My dad, Richard (Dick) Eldred Morgan, liked to say that he’d never been sick a day in his life. He was born in Binghamton, New York, in October 1921, the second son for Edith and Lee. His older brother, James, was able to go to college, but the family budget couldn’t stretch any further, so my dad worked after high school and added his wages to the family kitty.
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Meet Dr. Don Cleveland: Prominent ALS Researcher Who Pioneered Antisense Technology
By the beginning of 2019, three trials are slated to be underway to help develop antisense therapy for people with ALS, dividends on a bold investment The ALS Association made in 2004, when the technology was new. We sat down with Dr. Don Cleveland, a pioneer in the field, for the second part of our series highlighting antisense technology.
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Kids Inspire Us to Fight ALS
ALS affects everyone in the family – even kids. In a new video, real families talk about the impact that a loved one having ALS has on young people - how the disease can be scary and confusing for them and how kids can inspire us all to keep fighting. Watch it and share with your friends and family.
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PopSockets and The ALS Association: A Unique Connection
We’ve been telling you how excited we are about PopSockets joining the fight against ALS this summer. The company is donating 10 percent of net proceeds for every PopSockets grip purchased on their website through September 30.
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The ALS Association and Teva Grant Two Awards as part of Teva CNS Target Identification Crowdsourcing Challenge
The ALS Association and Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd. (“Teva”) have announced the recipients of the TEVA CNS Target Identification Crowdsourcing Challenge awards for their outstanding proposals to identify novel ALS targets. The two awards will be granted to Dr. Philip Wong, along with Dr. Jonathan C. Grima and Dr. Jeffrey D. Rothstein, all from Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine in Baltimore, Maryland.
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With ALS, Every Day Adds Up
For people living with ALS and their caregivers and family, every day adds up. ALS is a journey that begins months, even years, before a diagnosis. Because there’s no definitive test for ALS, doctors must run through a battery of tests, ruling out other potential syndromes, conditions, and diseases before making a diagnosis of ALS.
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Every Bid Adds Up: Online ALS Auction Now Open!
The ALS Association is fighting back against ALS, in every corner of the country. And this August, as part of our Every Drop Adds Up campaign, we’ve launched an online ALS Auction, which is now LIVE!
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The ALS Association Partners with GNS Healthcare to Apply Artificial Intelligence to Accelerate Answer ALS Research
We recently announced that we’re providing new funding to allow GNS Healthcare to use artificial intelligence (AI) to create a comprehensive disease model to advance research into ALS. GNS Healthcare will use its powerful machine learning platform, called REFS, in conjunction with the rich Answer ALS patient datasets, which are accessible to clinicians and scientists throughout the ALS research community. The project will be led by Dr. Iya Khalil, chief commercial officer and co-founder of GNS Healthcare.
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This August, Every Story...Every Bid...Every Drop Adds Up
August begins today, marking a month-long opportunity to raise awareness and support for the fight against ALS. Four summers ago, the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge soaked the world, but we continue to fight for a world without ALS. In that time, The ALS Association has committed more than $96 million to our mission, including more than $84 million to research.
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How The ALS Association Speeds Innovation by Globally Funding ALS Research
Research funded by The ALS Association helped develop the first mouse model that specifically expresses poly(GR), a type of dipeptide repeat protein associated with C9orf72, which uncovered a new ALS disease pathway. Dr. Leonard Petrucelli’s group at the Mayo Clinic in Jacksonville, Florida, recently published the research in Nature Medicine.
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