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Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS)
Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) is a neurodegenerative disease that usually attacks both upper and lower motor neurons and causes degeneration throughout the brain and spinal cord. A common first symptom is a painless weakness in a hand, foot, arm or leg, which occurs in more than half of all cases. Other early symptoms include speech swallowing or walking difficulty.
Lou Gehrig first brought national and international attention to the disease in 1939 when he abruptly retired from baseball after being diagnosed with ALS. Most commonly, the disease strikes people between the ages of 40 and 70, and as many as 30,000 Americans have the disease at any given time.
Source: http://www.alsa.org
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DISABILITY INFORMATION RESOURCES - WISCONSIN
WI Disability resource community
Medical College of Wisconsin
Waisman Center Wisconsin
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Wisconsin Department of Health and Family Services
CDC website
National intitute on health
Mayo clinic
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