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ALS by Cheetahs
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Güldeniz Karakuş Abide Yıldız Zeynep Özal Esra Akman
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What is ALS ? Causes and Risk Factors Signs and Symptoms Diagnosis and Treatment
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ALS belongs to a group of diseases called motor neuron diseases. It is a disease that attacks the nerve cells that are used in voluntary muscle actions; actions that we can control such as those in the arms, face and legs.
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There are two different types of ALS, sporadic and familial.
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ALS is not contagious. ALS attacks nerve cells found in the brain and spinal cord. The average life expectancy of ALS patients after diagnosis is between 2-5 years. Experts are currently unsure what causes ALS. Muscle weakness occurs in 60% of ALS patients. There is currently no cure for ALS.
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Gene Mutations Chemical Imbalance Disorganised Immune Responses Protein Mishandling
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Heredity Age Sex
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Smoking Lead exposure Millitary Services
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ALS is typically a disease that involves a gradual onset. The first symptoms of ALS can be quite varied in different people.
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Slurring of speech or trouble swallowing Hand weakness or clumsiness Difficulty walking, tripping or difficulty doing your normal daily activities Weakness in your leg, feet or ankles Muscle cramps and twitching in your arms, shoulders and tongue Difficulty holding your head up or keeping a good posture
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When symptoms begin in the arms or legs, it is referred to as “limb onset” ALS. Other individuals first notice speech problems, termed “bulbar onset” ALS.
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An abnormal reflex commonly called Babinski’s sign also indicates upper motor neuron damage
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Permanent ventilatory support
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Survival progress Survival progress also can be different for each person. Although the survival time with ALS is three to five years, many people live five, 10 or more years
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ALS attacks only motor neurons And also ALS patients often experience fear,anxiety, and depression.
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There is no single test that can be used to diagnose of ALS.However ; Electromyography (EMG) Nerve conduction study(NCS)
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* ALS does not have a cure, but treatments exist to relieve symptoms and improve patients’ quality of life. However...
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NO CURE DOES NOT MEAN NO HOPE !
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Breathing therapy Physical therapy Occupational therapy Speech therapy Nutritional support Psychological and social support
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G_gt_nxp Yyo
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ALS DERNEĞİ https://www.als.org.tr 7-8. Kısım villalar karşısı, Afet yönetim merkezi arkası 34158 ATAKÖY İSTANBUL TURKEY Tel: (+90 212) 559 59 19, (+90 212) 559 50 55 Fax: (+90 212) 559 44 84
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ALS Association 1275 K Street, N.W. Suite 1050 Washington, DC 20005 advocacy@alsa-national.org http://www.alsa.org Tel: 202-407-8580 Fax: 202-289-6801 ALS Association advocacy@alsa-national.org http://www.alsa.org
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ALS Therapy Development Institute 300 Technology Square Suite 400 Cambridge, MA 02139 info@als.net http://www.als.net Tel: 617-441-7200 Fax: 617-441-7299 ALS Therapy Development Institute info@als.net http://www.als.net
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Prize4Life P.O. Box 425783 Cambridge, MA 02142 contact@prize4life.org http://www.prize4life.org Tel: 617-500-7527 Prize4Life contact@prize4life.org http://www.prize4life.org
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LUayjO_ KgsQ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LUayjO_ KgsQ
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References: American Speech-Language Hearing Association http://www.asha.org/public/speech /disorders/als/http://www.asha.org/public/speech /disorders/als/ Health Talk Online http://healthtalkonline.org/peoples- experiences/nerves-brain/motor-neurone- disease/physical-therapy-and-exercisehttp://healthtalkonline.org/peoples- experiences/nerves-brain/motor-neurone- disease/physical-therapy-and-exercise Live Science http://www.livescience.com/39583-als- lou-gehrigs-disease.htmlhttp://www.livescience.com/39583-als- lou-gehrigs-disease.html Medscape http://emedicine.medscape.com/arti cle/306543-overview#aw2aab6b4http://emedicine.medscape.com/arti cle/306543-overview#aw2aab6b4
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Mayoclinic, Retriewed from: http://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases- conditions/amyotrophic-lateral- sclerosis/basics/risk-factors/con-20024397 http://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases- conditions/amyotrophic-lateral- sclerosis/basics/risk-factors/con-20024397 ALS ASSOCIATION ( http://www.alsa.org/about- als/symptoms.html ) ALS ASSOCIATION http://www.alsa.org/about- als/symptoms.html National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (http://www.ninds.nih.gov/disorders/amyotro phiclateralsclerosis/detail_ALS.htm#26767484) Remedy’s Health Communities.com (http://www.healthcommunities.com/als/sym ptoms.shtml)http://www.healthcommunities.com/als/sym ptoms.shtml
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