ALS Basics
Symptoms and Progression
Causes and Risk Factors
Diagnosis and Treatment
ALS in Society
100

ALS stands for this medical condition.

What is Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis?

100

A common early sign of ALS is weakness in this part of the body.

What is the hand or arm?

100

About 5–10% of ALS cases have this cause.

What is genetic?

100

This machine produces images of the brain and the spinal cord to identify causes of ALS symptoms.

What is an MRI?

100

This month is dedicated to raising awareness of the significance of ALS.

What is the month of June?

200

ALS is a disease that affects this part of the body.

What is the nervous system?

200

As ALS progresses, people often have trouble doing this basic function needed to speak.

What is forming words or speaking?

200

This kind of injury increases the risk of developing ALS.

What is head injury?

200

There is no single test for ALS, so doctors often diagnose it by doing this.

What is the process of elimination?

200

In 2014, millions participated in this social media campaign to raise ALS awareness.

What is the Ice Bucket Challenge?

300

ALS usually leads to weakness in these.

What are muscles?

300

This life-sustaining function becomes difficult as ALS affects the diaphragm.

What is breathing?

300

Most ALS cases are this type, meaning they occur with no known family history.

What is sporadic?

300

This type of test, often abbreviated EMG, is used to assess muscle activity.

What is electromyography?

300

This ALS advocacy organization shares its name with the disease itself.

What is the ALS Association?

400

ALS was identified by this person in 1989.

Who is French neurologist Jean-Martin Charcot?

400

This is the average survival time, in years, of a person with ALS.

What is three years?

400

Smoking is an environmental risk factor of ALS for this group of people.

Who are women, especially after menopause?

400

This FDA-approved drug may help slow ALS progression slightly.

What is Riluzole?

400

Doctors and organizations work tirelessly to find this for ALS.

What is a cure?

500

ALS was also commonly known by this name.

What is Lou Gehrig’s Disease?

500

ALS causes this dangerous physiological process.

What is muscle atrophy?

500

This is an exposure that might be linked to ALS, with many studies conducted.

What is environmental toxin exposure?

500

This is a process that involves removing spinal fluid usually found in people with ALS.

What is lumbar puncture (also known as spinal tap)?

500

This well-known American baseball player brought national attention to ALS.

Who is Lou Gehrig?

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