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ALS Today is an independent interactive news magazine featuring the latest research advances and potential therapies for ALS/MND. Published by ALS TDI, ALS Today informs clinicians, research scientists, patients and care providers about global efforts to end ALS. Find us online www.als.net/ALSToday. Follow us on Twitter @ALSToday.

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TMS, a headstart for PALS? from 2013-06-21T02:00

Steve Vucic PhD of Neuroscience Research Australia talks about transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS), an emerging test that may help clinicians identify people with ALS before the first symptoms ...

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Native Son from 2013-06-21T02:00

Paul Gordon MD of the Indian Health Service (HIS) talks about his latest results which suggest that ALS might be less common in Native Americans. His studies may one day help identify triggers of A...

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DPS Point Blank from 2013-05-07T02:00

Kirsten Gruis MD of the State University of New York talks about the NeuRX DPS, a device that aims to help people with ALS breathe better and live longer by electrically conditioning the diaphragm....

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A go for anti-Nogo-A from 2013-04-09T02:00

Pierre-Francois Pradat MD PhD of the Assistance Publique - Hôpitaux de Paris in France talks about GSK's potential ALS medicine ozanezumab, now at phase II. Learn more: http://blogs.als.net/post/20...

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Gilenya, giving ALS the fingo? from 2013-02-12T01:00

Steve Perrin PhD, CEO and CSO of ALS TDI, talks Gilenya, other emerging immunomodulators and their potential to treat ALS going forward. Read more: http://blogs.als.net/post/2013/02/12/Gilenya-givi...

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Mexiletine - channeling ALS? from 2013-02-05T01:00

Michael Weiss MD, Director of the Neuromuscular Diseases Division of the University of Washington School of Medicine, discusses an upcoming phase II clinical trial that puts mexiletine to the test ...

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ALS clinical trials, powering forward from 2013-01-16T01:00

Doug Kerr MD PhD, Biogen-Idec’s Director of Neurodegenerative Research, talks dexpramipexole, the lessons learned and the development of future ALS medicines in the clinic going forward. Read more:...

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NP001, a quiet riot for ALS? from 2012-12-17T01:00

Robert Miller MD, Director of California Pacific Medical Center’s Forbes Norris MDA/ALS Research and Treatment Center, talks NP001 and its potential to treat ALS going forward. Read more: http://bl...

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ALS, Out of Africa from 2012-11-06T01:00

Athanase Millogo, MD of Bobo-Dioulasso University Teaching Hospital in Burkina Faso, talks TROPALS and its potential impact on people with ALS/MND in Africa going forward. Read more: http://blogs.a...

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ALS, dressed to the C9s from 2012-10-29T01:00

Jeff Rothstein MD PhD, director of the Packard Center for ALS Research at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, talks C9ORF72 and potential treatments for this form of ALS going forward. Rea...

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Rebel With A Cause from 2012-09-15T02:00

Rick Bedlack MD PhD, Director of the Duke ALS Clinic in North Carolina, talks ALS clinical trials: where we are and where we need to go to develop better treatment strategies for the disease.

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Much Ado About Oligos from 2012-08-20T02:00

Klaus Nave PhD, Director of the Max Planck Institute of Experimental Medicine, discusses the emerging role of oligodendrocytes in ALS and potential treatment strategies going forward. Read more: ht...

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Help Wanted, Istanbul from 2012-06-21T02:00

Rachael Marsden RN MSc, Clinical Care Coordinator at the Oxford MND Centre in England, did not know when she answered a help wanted ad that she would transform care and management of people with AL...

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TROPALS. Circle in the Sand from 2012-06-21T02:00

Athanase Millogo, MD of Bobo-Dioulasso University Teaching Hospital in Burkina Faso, hopes to make a difference for people with ALS beyond his nation's borders. Read more: http://blogs.als.net/post...

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Breaking the Ice from 2012-06-21T02:00

Guðjón Sigurðsson, pALS and ALS/MND International Alliance Chairman, talks about how he hopes to make life better for people with ALS in Iceland and elsewhere around the globe.

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A brief history of more time from 2012-06-21T02:00

Akshay Anand PhD of the Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research in Chandigarh, India, hopes to discover the secret behind the longevity of certain people with ALS/MND. Read more: h...

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Climb Every Mountain from 2012-06-21T02:00

Miriam Bucheli PhD of the Universidad San Francisco de Quito in Ecuador is on the hunt for environmental factors that might contribute to ALS including lead exposure. Read more: http://blogs.als.ne...

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Symphony in M from 2011-12-16T01:00

Stanley Appel MD Director of the Methodist Neurological Institute in Texas, talks about the emerging role of cytotoxic microglia in ALS and potential treatment strategies to combat them. Read more:...

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