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Questions and Answers

General Information

Do you have questions about ALS symptoms, research, assistive resources and medical support?

At ALSlinks.com you will find a list of topics of interest, including: Internet forums, assistive resources, medical support as well as information for families and caregivers.

The site operated by the Department of Neurology, Baylor College of Medicine provides an overview of symptoms, medical tests and general information. Complete with diagrams and photographs, this Web site is an educational resource from the USA.

Find out 10 facts about ALS at The ALS Society of Canada


A Different Perspective

There are ALS Societies located on various continents worldwide. Want to learn more about news, research and ALS in different parts of the world?

The Motor Neurone Disease Association of Western Australia gives an overview of what ALS (Motor Neurone Disease) is and discusses some commonly asked questions.

The Motor Neuron Disease Association is a site operated for the benefit of those living with ALS in England, Wales and Northern Ireland. It examines research, related diseases as well as care information.

The ALS Survival Guide discusses ALS and contains a list of 44 frequently asked questions.




News: Read All About It

For the most recent and breaking news about ALS, check out the International Alliance of ALS/MND Associations . Stories are updated daily, based on availability.

Focus on ALS provides links to stories about ALS from small communities to large cities. Also on this page, find out about one woman who has been living with ALS for the past eight years.

The John Packard Center for ALS Research at John Hopkins site is focused on medical stories surrounding ALS. Focusing largely on genetics, Johns Hopkins University & Johns Hopkins Health System are based in Baltimore Maryland.




For more information, please check out our Resources page, or e-mail us today.