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Archive Monthly Archives: September 2017

Detection Of Early Biomarkers For ALS Using Brain Imaging

Scientific research has discovered that Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) methods may detect biomarkers for early diagnosis in Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) patients. This is going by a review study

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Difficulties In ALS Patients Recognising Emotions In Others

The normal processing of emotional information is a vital element of ideal social interactions and interpersonal relationships. However, the disturbance of emotion processing is present in Amyotrophic

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Protection Against ALS Damage Using Anti-Inflammation Properties of Masitinib

AB Science is a pharmaceutical company that deals in research, development and marketing of protein kinase inhibitors (PKIs). According to researchers’ conclusions, the company’s Masitinib as an anti-inflammatory

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Need For New ALS Classification System To Advance Care And Research

It has been established that Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) would benefit from a new classification system. This is going by an argument by a team of researchers who featured the limitations of existing

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Psychological Factors Affecting ALS Caregivers

A recent study has shown that there are psychological factors that play a major role in the burdens carried by people who take care of Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) patients. The study looked into

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25-Hydroxycholesterol May Accelerate Progression of ALS

Increased levels of 25-hydroxycholesterol is suspected to raise the number of neuron deaths and to accelerate the disease progression of ALS. This is according to a study that could possibly lead to new

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