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Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Air Jordan 5 retro, also known as ALS or Lou Gehrig's disease, is a neurodegenerative disease that hinders and then eventually destroys the communication between nerves and voluntary muscles. The meaning of "amyotrophic" is "no muscle nourishment." Motor neurons, which direct muscle movement from the brain to the muscles via the spinal cord, degenerate and eventually die. In those with ALS air jordans 13, this causes lack of communication from the brain to the voluntary muscles, rendering them useless. Voluntary muscles in the body do not include the heart and those in the digestive system (automatic), but they do include those within the limbs, the torso, and the face. They also include those involved with breathing.
Some other tests to diagnose ALS include MRI, or magnetic resonance imaging, which can rule out other neurological disorders, and bloodwork and/or spinal taps, which rule out such autoimmune diseases as lupus or multiple sclerosis. For further reference: and more information on ALS, read ALS Support, Dr. Stephen Hawking and ALS and Lou Gehrig's Story.
Patients may undergo nerve tests such as an EMG or NCV. NCV, or nerve conduction velocity, reveals the speed at which nerves transmit information to the muscles. EMG, or electromyography, tests nerve impulses within the muscles. Weak responses can signify ALS.
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Symptoms of ALS can vary by person and vary in progression and severity. Initial symptoms of Lou Gehrig's disease can be subtle, and therefore overlooked. They can include tripping, "lead" or heavy legs and arms, dropping things, muscle rigidity and/or spasticity. Emotional symptoms may include unusual crying and/or laughing. Later in the disease, the muscles of the face and/or torso become affected. Speech, swallowing, chewing, and possibly breathing may be compromised. People affected with ALS experience progressive paralysis thoughout the body. The rate at which this happens varies from person to person.
Approximately 60% of those with ALS are men93% affected are CaucasianApproximately 3,600 new cases of ALS are diagnosed in the US annuallyRoughly 30,000 Americans currently have itThe average age of diagnosis is 55The development of ALS symptoms generally occurs between ages 40 and 70As people age, the percentage of men and women who are diagnosed becomes almost equalLife expectancy is 3+ years for 1/2 of people after diagnosis20% of people live 5+ years after diagnosis10% live 10+ yearsDr. Stephen Hawking, a remarkably prolific man, has lived for decades with ALS90-95% of those with ALS have sporadic, or random disease jordans for women, with no genetic factor5-10% have the genetic variety
The diagnosis of ALS is very tricky because it involves the elimination of other neurological disease diagnoses which present similarly. A thorough neurological exam detects the ALS patient's muscular weakness. This weakness can be localized or more diffuse thoughout the body. Muscle stiffness can also be observed.


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