Jacob Alvarado
A-myo-trophic
Stephan Hawking
Difficulty walking, tripping or difficulty doing your normal daily activities.
Weakness in your leg, feet or ankles.
Hand weakness or clumsiness.
Slurring of speech or trouble swallowing.
Muscle cramps and twitching in your arms, shoulders and tongue.
The disease effects about 350,000 people a year worldwide, and about half of patients die within three years of diagnosis.
Only about 1 in 10 ALS patients have the inherited form of the disease
For the majority of ALS cases, we do not know what causes the disease.
Effects motor neurons that control voluntary movements and muscle power.
The motor neurons degenerate so they can no longer send impulses to the muscles.
Not much is known regarding the prevention of ALS.
Studies show that colorful fruits and vegetables seem to decrease the risk of getting ALS.
Their is no cure however, the drug Riluzole is shown to slow the diseases progression.