Today, more is known about this relentlessly progressive motor neuron disease which causes paralysis and leads to the death of approximately 1,000 people in Canada each year. And while the prognosis of ALS is variable and its progression difficult to predict, (i) we know that it can move with startling swiftness – leaving a very narrow window of time to slow it down, often further compressed by delayed diagnosis.
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