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Exclamation Mourning Dr Jamil Zogheib: Lebanon’s Stephen Hawking

Mourning Dr Jamil Zogheib: Lebanon’s Stephen Hawking

Mourning Dr Jamil Zogheib: Lebanon’s Stephen Hawking | Arab News

note the expression ". . . While the average survival period for ALS is five to seven years, . . ." the keyword, of course, is average . . . average is much higher than median, circa three years . . . most patients do not reach five years.
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