Beyond the Ice Bucket Challenge - Battling ALS

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Publicado 2018-06-21
Discover how $94 million of research money has made a difference for people battling ALS and why early diagnosis and intervention is imperative to preserving quality of life.

Featuring Interviews with:
Amy Sugimoto
Lachi Richards
Pete Richards
Austin Van Bruggen
Shelly Hoover
Steve Hoover
Nate Arnold
Nancy Wakefield
Ryan Armour, DO
Nanette Joyce, DO
Aaron Lewis, MD
Ronnie Lott
Shonta Scoggins
Keena Turner
Mary Ann Lemos-Silva



ALS is Amyotropic Lateral Sclerosis

Todos los comentarios (12)
  • @applejellypucci
    I'm a veteran, too, it's sad that we have such an increased chance of getting ALS.
  • @elmobolan4274
    Glad to know there are other services that help people.....My husband has adult muscular dystrophy, we were using the limited services frm MDA then later received a letter frm them stating that they were discontinuing any services....where is all that money that they collect going????
  • @XxxHerry
    With so much gratitude I want to appreciate Dr ekpe on YouTube for showing up in my life at the right time. I have been down with HSV for almost a year, coming across Dr ekpe YouTube channel and purchasing his medication was the best news of my life. Thank you doctor his channel
  • @WECOOK1969
    i was recently diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease May of 2021. My biggest fear is they miss diagnosed me. I’m in the process of getting a third medical opinion. 🌹🌷
  • @hannahrosa5485
    What do military persons do on a frequent basis that many do not do? They are forced to take many, many, many vaccines.
  • @tomhennessy7276
    "Removing CNS iron should limit the impact of the neurological symptoms of the disease."
  • @benopie7772
    Im a veteran here and I have weird symptoms of perceived weakness and muscle twitching, I have been cleared of als thusfar through clinical exams and EMG. I wonder if theres any connection between the number and frequency of vaccines we have to take and developing this disease. A glaring thing that separates us from the rest of the population is the number vaccines we have to take. Vets are the most vaccinated people in the country maybe even in the world.