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Medical Discovery Gives ALS Patients Ray Of Hope
Medical Discovery Gives ALS Patients Ray Of Hope
By WISE Web News Story Published: Mar 25, 2009 at 6:22 PM EDT FORT WAYNE, Ind (Indiana's NewsCenter)-Most cases of Lou Gehrig's Disease are random, however in 10 percent of cases there is a family link. Now experts say they've identified a gene that is linked to the inherited form of the disease. Multimedia Watch The Video Researchers at Massachusetts General Hospital and King's College London studied the genes of a family from the Cape Verde Islands. Four individuals in this family had ALS, or Lou Gehrig's Disease. They were able to single out a specific gene present in all the family members with the disease. Studies of other families with multiple cases confirmed the gene may have played a role. The research is still in the early stages, but experts are hopeful they can use this information to screen for and treat the disease. ALS is a progressive disease that kills nerve cells in the brain, leading to muscles weakness, paralysis and death from respiratory failure. http://www.indianasnewscenter.com/ne.../41857122.html |
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