Posted on Oct 07, 2022 by Shweta Chaubey
Lou Gehrig's Disease, widely known as amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), is a progressive nervous system ailment that affects the brain and spinal cord nerve cells and results in a total or partial loss of muscle control. ALS often starts with muscle twitching, incoherent speech, or weakness in the hands and other body parts, which may lead to complete loss of muscle control required to move, speak, eat, or even breathe. The condition is very rare, and unfortunately, there is no cure for ALS.
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