- Former NFL star Chris Johnson reveals he has been diagnosed with ALS Washington Examiner —
- Former NFL star Chris Johnson says he's been diagnosed with ALS Fox News —
- Australia remembers Neale Daniher with MND Big Freeze event Sydney Morning Herald —
- Celebrities slip and slide in first Big Freeze event since Neale Daniher's death ABC News —
- NRL star fighting MND does the coin toss Sydney Morning Herald —
- First Big Freeze without Neale Daniher sees Governor-General honour AFL great as stars dress as Kylie Minogue, Mick Malthouse and Amy Winehouse to continue fight against MND Daily Mail —
- Netball star goes down the slide dressed as Kylie Sydney Morning Herald —
- Former Dees star does a shoey before going down the slide Sydney Morning Herald —
- Simone Biles reveals health scare, describes âalmost dyingâ NBC News —
- Simone Biles reveals terrifying health update: âAlmost dying wasnât on my bingo cardâ NY Post —
- Try For Jai: Former Rabbitoh urges NRL to hold fundraiser for Arrow Sydney Morning Herald —
- The heartbreaking way incurable disease has already changed Jai Arrow's life forever is painfully laid bare - as the 30-year-old NRL star breaks his silence after being forced into retirement Daily Mail —
- Former NFL star Chris Johnson diagnosed with ALS: âYou can give up, or you can fightâ The Guardian —
- Former NFL star reveals ALS diagnosis at 39: âYou can give up, or you can fightâ al.com —
- Simone Biles reveals terrifying health scare after saying âalmost dyingâ was never on her bingo card Times Of India —
- See the heartbreaking toll motor neurone disease took on NRL star Jai Arrow's speech as he gets a huge boost from Billy Slater Daily Mail —
- NRL star Arrow says he will fight as he reveals MND has already affected his speech ABC News —
- Can a football career increase your risk for ALS? Ex-NFL star Chris Johnson, 40, reveals shock diagnosis NY Post —
- Simone Biles reveals recent health scare: 'Almost dying wasnât on my bingo card' The New York Times —
- Live: Maroons invite Jai Arrow into Origin camp, Raiders host depleted Dolphins ABC News —
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
Rare neurodegenerative disease with amyotrophy and progressive paralysis
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), also known as motor neuron disease (MND) or Lou Gehrig's disease, is a rare terminal neurodegenerative disease defined by the progressive loss of both upper and lower motor neurons that normally control voluntary muscle contraction. ALS is the most common of the motor neuron diseases. ALS often presents with gradual muscle stiffness, twitches, weakness, and wasting. Motor neuron loss typically continues until the ability to eat, speak, move, and breathe without mechanical support is lost. At least 50% of people with ALS experience significant changes in thinking and behavior, with 15% of individuals going on to develop frontotemporal dementia. An ALS diagnosis is made based on a person's signs and symptoms, with additional testing conducted to rule out other potential causes. Depending on which areas of the body are affected first, ALS may be classified as limb-onset or bulbar-onset. Respiratory onset occurs in approximately 1â3% of cases.
Also known as...
ALS, Lou Gehrig's disease, motor neuron disease, bulbar, Lou Gehrig disease, Charcot disease, motor neurone disease, MND, and LGD