Early diagnosis of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis yields substantial benefits for patients and therapeutic trial enrollment. A new study identifies ways to empower PCPs to help speed diagnosis.
Self-Reported Depression in ALS: New Insights and Their Implications
The largest single-center study of depression in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis yields practice-shaping findings on depression’s prevalence and effects on survival and quality of life.
Pairing MRI with Histopathology to Probe the Pathogenesis of ALS
A novel Cleveland Clinic research program is mapping brain tissue pathology from rapid autopsy onto brain MRIs acquired throughout patients’ disease course in the search for MRI biomarkers of ALS.