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A.L.S. A MYOTROPHIC L ATERAL S CLEROSIS
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A.L.S. F ACTS
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ALS, often called Lou Gehrig's Disease, means Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis. Sometimes it is called Motor Neuron Disease.
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ALS can strike anyone. It can hit at anytime, regardless of age, sex or ethnic origin.
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ALS is not a rare disease. Of every 100,000 people, between 6 and 7 will be diagnosed with ALS. Approximately 3,000 Canadians currently live with ALS. Two or three Canadians die each day of this devastating disease.
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In at least 90% of cases, it strikes people with no family history of the disease. ALS always results in death. 90% of people with ALS die within 5 years of diagnosis. About every 90 minutes someone dies from ALS and usually within 2-3 years of diagnosis
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A person with ALS can require equipment valued at more than $70,000. Nursing care can cost several times that amount.
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The cause is unknown. There is no known cure or treatment that prolongs life significant- yet.
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