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         Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis:     more books (100)
  1. Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis: Recent Research Trends, Conference Proceedings, 1975 (UCLA forum in medical sciences)
  2. Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis: A Synthesis of Research and Clinical Practice by Andrew Eisen, Charles Krieger, 2006-12-14
  3. The Diagnosis and Treatment of Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis by M.D. (Editor) Donald W. Mulder, 1980
  4. ALSAQ User Manual: Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Assessment Questionnaire by Crispin Jenkinson, etc., 2001-01-08
  5. Go Not Gently: Letters from a Patient With Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (Continuing series on thanatology) by Frances McGill, 1980-06
  6. Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis:Therapeutic, Psychological and Research Aspects (Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology) (Vol 209)
  7. Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis: New Research
  8. Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis: Proceedings of the International Symposium on Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis held February 2 and 3, 1978 (Publication - Japan Medical Research Foundation ; no. 8)
  9. Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis: A Guide to Patient Care by James T. Caroscio, 1986-12
  10. New Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Research
  11. Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (Progress in Clinical Neurologic Trials)
  12. Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis: A Comprehensive Guide to Management by Hiroshi Mitsumoto, 1994-06
  13. Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS): First Edition by Roger Hohnsbeen, 2008-12-30
  14. Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis: Diagnosis and Management for the Clinician

21. Home Of ALSA North Texas Chapter
improving the quality of life for those living with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), both patients and caregivers, and to support research to find a cure.
http://www.alsanorthtexas.org/
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22. Ride For Life - Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis
A comprehensive ALS site.Category Health Conditions and Diseases...... treat swallowing difficulties (dysphagia.) The treatment is designed for patientswith head injuries, stroke, Parkinson's disease, Multiple Sclerosis, ALS (Lou
http://www.rideforlife.com/
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Ride for Life 2003 News Countdown to Ride for Life 2003 ALS patients, caregivers, family and friends are invited to join us for the 6th annual Ride for Life to help people living with ALS, which takes place from May 10 to May 18. The main event of this year's Ride for Life will be a 9-day, 160 mile wheelchair ride from the Montauk Point Lighthouse, on the tip of Long Island, to Manhattan. We're especially looking for people who can ride, walk, run, bike, or skate with us during the two weekends of the Ride: May 10, 11 and May 17, 18. ALS patients, their families, and all who care about people living with ALS are urged to participate. And you don't have to be in New York to take part in Ride for Life 2003. People from all over the country are invited to plan activities in their local communities to raise ALS awareness and funds to support research and patient services. We can show you how. Click here for more information on how you can help or take part in Ride for Life 2003. David Cone Joins Ride for Life 2003 Team We are happy to announce that New York Mets pitcher, David Cone, who pitched a perfect game for the New York Yankees in 1999, will serve as Honorary Chairman for the 2003 ALS Ride for Life. David, who is a true champion and role model, on and off the field, generously lends his talents and time to many chairities and has long been involved in the fight against Lou Gehrig's disease. David Cone is a winner and now that he's "pitching" for the Ride for Life team, we know that we will be even more successful in our efforts to strike out ALS.

23. ALS - Lou Gehrig's Disease - 916.979.9265
A nonprofit organization dedicated to providing education, information and support services to ALS (Lou Gehrig's disease) patients and their families.
http://www.alssac.org
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l About ALS l Our Services l Calendar l Contact Us l Join Us l Donations l Members Only
The Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Association
Greater Sacramento Chapter
2717 Cottage Way (Suite 8)
Sacramento, CA 95825
Ph: 916.979.9265
Fax: 916.979.9271
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24. ALS MND Alliance - Home Page
the peak body for national organisations who support people living with ALS/MND.Category Health Conditions and Diseases......Also known as amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), Lou Gherig’s Disease or Maladiede Charcot, MND is a condition which relentlessly destroys the nerves that
http://www.alsmndalliance.org/
In ternational Alliance of ALS/MND Associations
on the internet Site Map Search News Mar. 05, 2003 Three-drug cocktail may represent effective strategy for ALS/MND
Feb. 10, 2003 Response to requests for data from Drug Screening Project
Football: FA to probe link between football and nerve disease: Club doctor fears Italian study could lead to legal nightmare

Creatine and Minocycline as treatment for ALS/MND

Dec. 20, 2002 Celebrex Works Well In ALS Mouse Models
Dec. 18, 2002 Study shows Mitochondria likely to go awry in ALS
Dec. 06, 2002 Trigger effect discovered in Motor Neurone Disease
Young Researcher Awarded for Delaying Progresion of Motor Neurone Disease

Stem Cell Trial with Motor Neurone Disease Patients

Timing is essential in ALS/MND care
Visitors. Document Info. Last updated: 13/02/03 Welcome
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Welcome to the Home Page and Web Site of the International Alliance of ALS/MND Associations. ALS and MND are abbreviations for Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis and Motor Neurone Disease respectively. ALS/MND is a neurological disease that affects over 350,000 of the world’s population, and kills over 100,000 every year. For more information about ALS/MND, click on the ALS/MND button.

25. Taste Of Fame
Annual event raising funds for, and awareness of, ALS (amyotrophic lateral sclerosis) research, in memory of Bill Quinn, Jr.
http://www.alstasteoffame.com/

26. Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis
amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is a neurological disorder characterized byprogressive degeneration of motor neuron cells in the spinal cord and brain
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/disease/ALS.html
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catalog of human genes and disorders Protein structure the molecule in 3D Information The ALS Association research and patient support ALS Fact sheet from the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke MEDLINE plus links on ALS compiled by the National Library of Medicine AMYOTROPHIC LATERAL SCLEROSIS (ALS) is a neurological disorder characterized by progressive degeneration of motor neuron cells in the spinal cord and brain, which ultimately results in paralysis and death. The disease takes its less-scientific name from Lou Gehrig, a baseball player with the New York Yankees in the late 1920s and 1930s, who was forced to retire in 1939 as a result of the loss of motor control caused by the disease. In 1991, a team of researchers linked familial ALS to chromosome 21. Two years later, the SOD1 gene was identified as being associated with many cases of familial ALS. The enzyme coded for by SOD1 carries out a very important function in cells: it removes dangerous superoxide radicals by converting them into non-harmful substances. Defects in the action of this enzyme mean that the superoxide radicals attack cells from the inside, causing their death. Several different mutations in this enzyme all result in ALS, making the exact molecular cause of the disease difficult to ascertain.

27. Focus On ALS
Information and inspiration related to amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.
http://www.focusonals.com/
/* CSS Menu highlight- By Marc Boussard (marc.boussard@syntegra.fr) Modified by DD for NS4 compatibility Visit http://www.dynamicdrive.com for this script */ var ns4class='' Home What Is ALS? Symptoms Diagnosis ...
www.alsa.org
Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis is a disease that is commonly known as Lou Gehrig's disease after the famous baseball player who died of the disease in 1941. Also known as MND motor neuron disease characterized by progressive degeneration of the cerebral cortex and spinal column. Early literature states that the onset of ALS generally begins in middle age and progresses rapidly and death usually occurs within two to five years. The incidence of the disease is greater among males. That early literature is being changed as younger people and more women are being diagnosed. As of Thursday 27. Mar 2003 there is no known cure... yet! My name is Debbie Tope. I live in Baltimore, Ohio. I have been living with ALS for 8 years. I was officially diagnosed in September of 1995 but I knew things were not right in late 1993. One of the first symptoms I had was walking down steps. I described it to the doctors as if my muscles were "shrinking." I also described the strange feeling I was having in my legs as "pop corn popping legs" most often felt in the calves of my legs. I now know them as fasciculation (twitching)

28. Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis
amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), its effects, and the role ofthe speechlanguage pathologist. amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
http://www.asha.org/speech/disabilities/Amyotrophic-lateral-sclerosis.cfm

www.ASHA.org

Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), sometimes called Lou Gehrig's Disease, is a progressive neurological disease that attacks the nerve cells (neurons) that control voluntary muscles. This disease belongs to a group of motor neuron disorders (e.g., muscular dystrophy, multiple sclerosis, Parkinson's disease) that are characterized by the gradual degeneration and death of motor neurons. What Are Motor Neurons? Motor neurons are nerve cells located in the brain, brainstem, and spinal cord. These motor neurons serve as connections from the nervous system to the muscles in the body. Imagine wanting to brush your teeth. This intention is transmitted by the motor neurons in the brain (upper motor neurons) to the motor neurons in the spinal cord (lower motor neurons). The lower motor neurons then relay the message to the muscle, or group of muscles, needed to complete the action. Effects of ALS ALS causes both the upper and lower motor neurons to degenerate or die. Both the brain and spinal cord lose the ability to initiate and send messages to the muscles in the body. The muscles, which are unable to function, gradually atrophy (waste away) and twitch (fasciculate). The start of ALS can be very subtle with initial symptoms being weakness in affected muscles. Where this weakness first appears differs for different people. Regardless of what part of the body experiences the first effects of ALS, muscle weakness and atrophy spread to other parts of the body as the disease progresses. Arms and legs tire easily.

29. Home Page
Information about the organization as well as amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, ways to improve daily life with ALS, and an opportunity to donate to a worthy cause.
http://als-curtisvancefoundation.org
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Donate Now The Curtis R. Vance Foundation is a nonprofit corporation, whose purposes include but are not limited to public education and funding of research for a cure for amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, ALS, commonly known as Lou Gehrig’s disease, and providing assistance to the victims of the disease and their families. The Curtis R. Vance Foundation was created by Curtis Vance and his wife and caregiver, Heidi, in the winter of 1999. Diagnosed with familial ALS in December, 1998 at the age of 25, Curtis died in December 1999 as a result of respiratory failure. Throughout the time that Curtis lived with ALS, he remained positive that a cure would be found in his lifetime, and simultaneously lived each day as though it could be his last. He learned how to live while he prepared to die. His humor, love, and generosity flowed out of him and into every person who met him, both before and during his illness. Six months after the diagnosis, he questioned Heidi with a smile and a tear, "Why can’t you find the cure?" And, during one of his last days, he declared to her, "I pray that no one else in my family, or in the world, will ever feel the way I do now." Although mentally strong and emotionally healthy, Curtis was physically exhausted. He could no longer move his legs and arms, breathe on his own, or eat and drink without the aid of a feeding tube. His voice was soft and slurred, and since his facial muscles had recently deteriorated, a smile was almost an impossible task. But, one could still sense his spirit in his eyes, and it is his spirit that has pushed 25-year-old Heidi forward since the day Curtis left his riddled body. When her days of physically caring for Curtis came to a halt, she began dedicating the hours to their foundation, and hopes that someday she can fulfill her husband’s dreams.

30. ALS Division - Muscular Dystrophy Association (MDA) USA Home Page
Devoted exclusively to ALS (amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, also known Lou Gehrig'sdisease), this site contains complete ALS information, upto-date research
http://als.mdausa.org/
Welcome to the new ALS DIVISION-MDA Web site sponsored by the Muscular Dystrophy Association (MDA). Devoted exclusively to ALS (amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, also known Lou Gehrig's disease), this site contains complete ALS information, up-to-date research announcements, current and back issues of The MDA/ ALS Newsletter, other ALS-related publications, specific ALS chat rooms and a host of other materials. NEWS

31. ALS Links.com
A Internet portal for the amyotrophic lateral sclerosis community. Includes the ALS Digest in web format for easy navigation with archives and search engine.
http://www.alslinks.com
Internet Portal for the ALS Community. Help Keep This Site Open!
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32. Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis
Library A B. amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.
http://www.familyvillage.wisc.edu/lib_als.htm
Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis
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Who to Contact
A.L.S. Association
21021 Ventura Blvd., Suite 321
Woodland Hills, CA 91364
(818) 340-2060 (fax)
E-mail: bro@huey.met.fsu.edu
Les Turner Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Foundation (ALS)
3325 Main Street
Skokie, Illinois, USA 60076
Fax: (708) 679-9109
The Les Turner Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Foundation offers patients and their families support for the present and hope for the future, their patient service programs help patients and their loved ones cope with the day-to-day difficulties of living with chronic disease. They provide a visiting nurse program, equipment and communication system banks, and support groups led by experienced professionals for patients, families, and friends. The Foundation publishes two newsletters, ALS Happenings , and, Dialogue , three or four times a year at no cost and have brochures including, that provides information about ALS and the Les Turner ALS Foundation, and several fact sheets on ALS. The Foundation has a bibliography of books and articles that are available to members and books for distribution including, "When Bad Things Happen to Good People," "Beyond Rage," "Six Parts Love,"

33. ALS And Associated Web Sites
Links to sites about amyotrophic lateral sclerosis including chat rooms and message boards.
http://www.geocities.com/sweekes99/ALStitle.html
ALS and Associated Web Sites
Compiled By: Steve Weekes ( sweekes99@yahoo.com SITE INDEX:
ALS INFORMATION WEB SITES

ALS Association Chapter Websites
ALS Related Societies
ALS SOCIETIES AROUND THE WORLD

(Over 40 Countries Represented)
ALS CHAT ROOMS

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ALS/MND Online Bulletin Boards
CAREGIVER WEBSITES
Travel Assistance Caregiver Chat Rooms, Forums and Discussion Groups PALS / CALS - PERSONAL WEBSITES International PALS / CALS Personal Web Sites Lyme and ALS Associated Diseases Advanced Therapies, Treatments and Research General Health Care and Information ASSISTIVE AIDS, DEVICES, and SOFTWARE General Assistance Sites Communication Assistance and Support Specific Assistance Sites Mind and Spirit Resources Diagnostic Laboratories PRODUCTS, SUPPLIERS, ETC... The intent of this site is to be one of the most complete sources of ALS Web Site Links on the Internet. Note: Due to the extensive content that each page contains, use your Web Browser’s “Edit, Find in this Page”

34. EMedicine - Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis : Article By Kathleen Clem, MD
amyotrophic lateral sclerosis amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is a diseaseof unknown cause characterized by slowly progressive degeneration of upper and
http://www.emedicine.com/emerg/topic24.htm
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Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis
Last Updated: December 11, 2001 Rate this Article Email to a Colleague Synonyms and related keywords: ALS, Lou Gehrig disease, Lou Gehrig's disease, Charcot disease AUTHOR INFORMATION Section 1 of 11 Author Information Introduction Clinical Differentials ... Bibliography
Author: Kathleen Clem, MD , Chief, Associate Professor, Department of Surgery, Division of Emergency Medicine, Duke University Medical Center Coauthor(s): Joel C Morgenlander, MD , Clinical Chief, Associate Professor, Department of Internal Medicine, Division of Neurology, Duke University Medical Center Kathleen Clem, MD, is a member of the following medical societies: American College of Emergency Physicians , and Society for Academic Emergency Medicine Editor(s): Roy Alson, MD, PhD , Medical Director, North Carolina Baptist AirCare; Assistant Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine, Wake Forest University School of Medicine; Francisco Talavera, PharmD, PhD

35. EMedicine - Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis : Article By Fernando Dangond, MD
amyotrophic lateral sclerosis amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is a devastatingdisorder of the anterior horn cells of the spinal cord and the motor
http://www.emedicine.com/NEURO/topic14.htm
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Last Updated: January 23, 2002 Rate this Article Email to a Colleague Synonyms and related keywords: Lou Gehrig disease, motor neuron disease AUTHOR INFORMATION Section 1 of 10 Author Information Introduction Clinical Differentials ... Bibliography
Author: Fernando Dangond, MD , Associate Neurologist, Assistant Professor, Department of Neurology, Center for Neurologic Diseases, Harvard Institutes of Medicine, Brigham and Women's Hospital Fernando Dangond, MD, is a member of the following medical societies: American Academy of Neurology, American Association for the Advancement of Science American Association of Immunologists , and American Medical Association Editor(s): Donald B Sanders, MD , Laboratory Director, Professor of Medicine (Neurology), Division of Neurology, Duke University Medical Center; Francisco Talavera, PharmD, PhD

36. Welcome To The Angel Fund
Dedicated to increasing awareness of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) and based at Massachusetts General Hospital.
http://www.theangelfund.org
Welcome to the Angel Fund Website. This site is dedicated to increasing awareness of Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS); generating support for research to find the cause and cure, and providing an information and support network to ALS patients and the families, friends and concerned individuals affected by this devastating disease. "With God nothing is impossible. Never give up!" Ginny DelVecchio - Founder of The Angel Fund, The Massachusetts ALS Chapter, ALS Support Groups throughout New England, and an ALS victim. Come take a look at some pictures from our most recent event. Home What is the Angel Fund? The Many Faces of ALS ... Additional Info on ALS

37. AMYOTROPHIC LATERAL SCLEROSIS (ALS) - Disease Therapies Protocol
alternative therapy protocol for ALS developed by LEF, the Life Extension Foundation.Category Health Conditions and Diseases Treatment...... Verify here. amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) References for Protocol. Amyotrophiclateral sclerosis (ALS) is also known as Lou Gehrig's disease.
http://www.lef.org/protocols/prtcl-008.shtml
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38. Index
The personal story of Warren Lee Stickney, who had amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. Also links for further reading.
http://www.geocities.com/HotSprings/4340
View Page 1 Guestbook PICTURESQUE PALS P eople with A myotrophic L ateral S clerosis Honoring PALS Everywhere My dad with some of his grandchildren,1998. My dear father, Warren Lee Stickney, lost his battle with ALS on January 16, 1999.  I wanted to do something to honor his memory and to celebrate his life, so I thought of dedicating a web page to him.  Then I deceided that there were far too many PALS in this world who have loved ones that would like to do the same, so this page is dedicated to all PALS everywhere.  If you have a story and/or pictures of a PALS you would like to honor please e-mail me at wlsals@yahoo.com ALS(also known as Lou Gehrig's Disease) is a neurological disease affecting the nerves that supply all voluntary muscles.  It is one of the most devastating diseases there is.  There is no cure.  ALS affects the muscles of the arms, legs, face, tongue, speech, swallowing and breathing- eventually leading to paralysis. ALS does not affect thinking or intelligence. Feb. 1999 - This is my story of my dad, I will just write what I am thinking at the time so I may sound like I am rambling but please forgive me.  I just want people to know what kind of person the world has lost.  I have heard it said that PALS are the nicest people you could ever meet and this was true of my dad.
A little about him.  Warren Lee Stickney was born in June 1932, he was the youngest of several children.  Grandpa (I started calling him Grandpa almost 20 years ago when my nephew Daniel was born) used to always tell us kids of his adventures as a child (and I am still lucky enough to have his older brother, Bert, come and visit and tell these tales to me and my kids). Grandpa grew up in Michigan and lived on the lake.  He spent his boyhood camping, fishing, swimming,etc.

39. AMYOTROPHIC LATERAL SCLEROSIS (ALS) - Disease Therapies Protocol
Verify here. amyotrophic lateral sclerosis References for Protocol. Usethis ! Continued from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS).
http://www.lef.org/protocols/prtcl-008a.shtml
LEF Site Search All categories Protocols Health Conditions Products LE Magazine Medical Abstracts What's Hot FDA Information About LEF LEF News
Research Health Concerns Funded Research Track Record Innovative Doctors ... Scientific Advisory Free Product Directory Click for a FREE copy of our Product Directory LEF Membership What is LEF? Benefits Become a Member Renewals ... Become a Subscriber Our call center has now expanded its hours Monday thru Friday: 8:30am to 12:00am EST 5:30am to 9:00pm PST Saturday hours are: 9:00am to 8:00pm EST 6:00am to 5:00pm PST Sunday hours are: 11:00am to 7:00pm EST 8:00am to 4:00pm PST If you'd like to order by phone or speak to a live person for help, just call toll free: Customer Service Info Privacy Policy We subscribe to the HONcode principles. Verify here
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Abstracts for Protocol Printing? Use this ! Continued from AMYOTROPHIC LATERAL SCLEROSIS (ALS) Toxic Chemical Exposure
People with a history of exposure to agricultural chemicals, including fertilizers and pesticides used in gardening and lawn care, maybe at twice the risk for developing ALS. (McGuire, Longstreth et al. 1997) (Baker 1996)

40. WebRing: Hub
Webring for People with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (PALS).
http://a.webring.com/hub?ring=pals

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