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How long do people with ALS live?

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Persons with ALS who go on a ventilator may live for many years, but once on a ventilator, 24-hour care MUST maintained by qualified nursing care.
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Is There Hope For People With ALS/MND?

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ALS/MND wreaks a devastating effect on patients as well as their families. As they struggle to cope with the prospect of advancing disability and death, it consumes their emotional and financial reserves. It is a costly disease in its later stages, demanding both extensive nursing care and expensive equipment. But there is always hope. Recent medical discoveries have led to new drugs which seem to slow the progression of the disease.
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Can creatine help people with ALS and what are the potential side effects?

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with any medication or dietary supplement, it is important to check with the physician managing your ALS care to discuss the pros and cons of adding any new drug or supplement. Creatine is a dietary supplement and is sold in most health food stores. A variety of companies produce creatine. Because it is not a drug, creatine does not fall under the control of the FDA for product claims or manufacturing purity.
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How many people have ALS?

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It is estimated that 30,000 people in the U.S. have ALS at any given time, with approximately 5,600 new cases diagnosed annually. More than 5,000 people die from the disease each year.
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What did people live in long ago?

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Most people picture tipis when they think about Indian homes. Tipis have been around a long time; stone circles dating back several thousand years have been found at various sites on the Plains. Paleoindian peoples, living near the end of the ice age, did not appear to have used tipis. Traces have been found of posts which probably anchored tent frames or similar structures. Caves and rockshelters were also used as homes by various peoples in the past.
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What Is ALS?

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Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) is a motor neuron disease, first identified in 1869 by the noted French neurologist Jean-Martin Charcot. Although the cause of ALS is not completely understood, the 1990's have brought a wealth of new scientific understanding about the physiology of this disease.
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How can I find a doctor knowledgeable and experienced in taking care of people with ALS?

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Selecting a physician to manage your ALS care will often be influenced by what is covered by your health insurance plan. If necessary, contact your insurance company to request approval to receive care at an ALS specialty clinic or center. Finding a doctor who is a "match" for you and your family is important. Individual styles and approaches to care will vary - despite equal medical skill and competence.
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How can people get more information about ALS and The ALS Association?

Media Frequently Asked Questions - The ALS Association
The ALS Association has a toll-free information and referral service available to patients, caregivers and family members, staffed by The ALS Association Patient Service Coordinators. The ALS Association Information and Referral number is 1-800-782-4747. To reach The ALS Association's Patient Services department by e-mail, contact alsinfo@alsa-national.org.
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How long do they live?

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Well I guess that depends on who you talk to--Most farmers who are in the egg producing business will say 2 years. Those who are in the meat producing business will say 6 months--Those who keep birds as pets (with names) or who are not interested in maximum production of eggs, will find that chickens can live up to 8 or 10 years.
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Is there hope for people with ALS?

What is ALS - ALS Description
curren; back to top ¤At the moment, there is a drug trial being conducted that may prolong life minimally. Research is looking to find not only the cause of the disease so that a cure can be developed but also other medications or treatments that can help until a cure is found. With improved knowledge about ALS, healthcare providers and families can help people living with ALS live life more fully.
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Will most people have dementia if they live long enough?

Tennessee Department of Labor & Workforce Development
No. Although dementia is typically a disease of old age, it is not part of the normal aging process. Among persons age 85 and over, approximately 15% have been diagnosed with dementia. No. There are different reasons to plateau, such as boredom. Job change or job redesign may be more effective responses. Training, retraining and retaining are better choices.
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What Is ALS/MND?

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Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis, a.k.a Motor Neuron Disease-is a rapidly progressive, fatal neuromuscular disease. It attacks motor neurons in the spinal cord and lower brain which transmit signals from the brain to the voluntary muscles throughout the body. When motor neurons die as a result of ALS, the ability of the brain to control muscle movement is lost. When muscles fail to receive messages, they weaken, atrophy, and die. There is no known cure.
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How Is ALS Diagnosed?

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present there is no definitive means of diagnosis of ALS/MND. Most diagnoses are made by eliminating all other possibilities--ailments whose symptoms resemble those of ALS/MND. Neurologists use a number of clinical tests to establish a profile, including blood testing, EMG, MRI, etc;
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Is ALS painful?

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Some of the pain ALS may cause are pressure sores, muscle aches or cramps, swelling feet, and muscle contractions.
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Where do these people live?

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The strip is set in a mythical town called Haven. It is located about 30 miles south of Wilmington, NC. You know, where they filmed Matlock in the later years. Haven is based on a real town, however, called Southport.
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Is creatine beneficial for people with ALS (Lou Gehrig's disease)?

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Studies have shown that creatine may be beneficial for ALS. Studies have shown that creatine can cause an increase in strength in people with such disorders. Researcher M. Flint Beat of Cornell University Medical Center published work on the issue in March of the 1999 for the issue of Nature Neuroscience.
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How long do Indigenous people live?

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The measure used to assess how long people live is known as ‘expectation of life’ and is the average number of years a person can be expected to live at current death rates. Indigenous males could be expected to live to 59.4 years, more than 17 years less than the 76.6 years expected for all males Indigenous females could be expected to live to 64.8 years, more than 17 years less than the expectation of 82.0 years for all females.
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What is ALS - ALS Description
curren; back to top ¤ALS stands for Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis, sometimes called Lou Gehrig's disease. It is a rapidly progressive and fatal neuromuscular disease that is characterized by degeneration of a select group of nerve cells and pathways (motor neurons) in the brain and spinal cord. This loss of motor neurons leads to progressive paralysis of the voluntary muscles. The heart is not a voluntary muscle, and therefore, remains unaffected by the disease.
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How Long Do Cats Live?

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You'd think that would be a simple question, with a simple answer. Unfortunately, every source I've found gives different information: Britanica Online says the lifespan of a domestic cat in captivity is 21 years (in context, this seems to be the maximum age of the vast majority of otherwise healthy cats!!!). The Tidycat website once indicated that the average Russian Blue lives 18 years (I couldn't find a reference to persian lifespan). On the HomeArts Ask the Vet website, Dr.
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How long do brine shrimp live?

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Mono Lake Brine Shrimp have two to three generations every year, and they live for up to 6 months. They all die off by the end of the year as the water cools. Cysts hatch the following April and the cycle repeats. Click here for more on Mono Lake Brine Shrimp. top
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FAQ Alligators and Their Kin
important aspect of caring for a reptile like this is giving serious thought to how long you will have to be responsible for it. Remember that a large (1000+ lb) alligator or other crocodilian cannot be readily sold or given away, and your once "cool" pet (that you bought when you were 25) may be a bit more difficult to accommodate adequately 40 years later.
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How long do head lice live?

FAQ about NITMIX treatment and removing headlice naturally
Head lice live about a month after hatching. It takes about a week for an egg to mature and hatch. The nymph louse grows to maturity in about a week to ten days. This leaves about three weeks of active life in the hair.
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How Long do Danes Live?

DogLogic Great Dane FAQ's
The average life span of most giant breeds is about 8-10 years. I know of Danes living to 10-12 years, but right now unfortunately that is the exception rather than the rule. There are a few health problems which afflict the Great Dane breed: growth problems (HOD, PANO and OCD), hip dysplasia (OFA and Penn-Hip tests), and bloat/GDV/torsion are primary concerns. Wobblers, thyroid problems, and problems with the eyes (CERF test) also appear in the breed. Se our HEALTH links for more info:
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