Under current regulations, spouses can receive benefits only if the veteran lived with the disability for at least eight years before dying.
Columnist Dagmar Munn says she has often felt out of place in the ALS community because of the slower pace of her disease progression.
Pathmaker's MyoRegulator is designed to ease hyperexcitability and delivers an electrical current to the spinal cord and ...
Tiziana is seeking FDA clearance for a Phase 2 clinical trial testing the safety and efficacy of its foralumab nasal spray in ...
Woolsey Pharmaceuticals has secured additional funds to continue advancing its ROCK inhibitor Bravyl (oral fasudil) for the ...
Michela Luciano is a Science Writer at BioNews. Originally from the picturesque mountain town of L’Aquila, Italy, Michela ...
With the scheduled end to Medicare's telehealth coverage, columnist Kristin Neva and her husband are advocating for their benefits.
Kristin Neva is an author, mother of two, and caregiver for her husband, Todd, who was diagnosed with ALS in 2010 when he was 39 years old. Knowing they would need family support, they moved to Upper ...
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