Abodes going the extra mile accommodating disability, such as the Leonard Florence center in Chelsea, inspired Football legend Steve Gleason (Gleason House) bringing attention to patients who played in the National Football League, with unusually young Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis victims. Such abodes may do more for patients than the current best medical treatments. Improved awareness apparently has increased fund raising success but not abated the extra harms when wrongs visit patient's proximity (shock).
ABODES
Leonard Florence 11th Annual ALS/MS Walk for Living Oct. 6
Leonard Florence 11th Annual ALS/MS Walk for Living Oct. 6 – Chelsea Record
Syracuse’s Tim Green and ALS: Everything you need to know about his story
Syracuse’s Tim Green and ALS: Everything you need to know about his story - syracuse.com
Former Syracuse Star Tim Green has his No. 72 retired
https://www.washingtonpost.com/sport...?noredirect=on
FUNDRAISING
Family, friends rally to raise $42K alone for Walk to End ALS
Family, friends rally to raise $42K alone for Walk to End ALS - TBNewsWatch.com
Blush owner raises money for childhood friend fighting ALS
Blush owner raises money for childhood friend fighting ALS - News - seacoastonline.com - Portsmouth, NH
". . . bright orange, red and yellow colours . . ." fruits and vegetables said to be good source of Vitamin E:
https://www.thehealthsite.com/fitnes...colour-687923/
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