Lou Gherig- ALS

Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis is commonly known as Lou Gherig's disease in the United States as he was one of the first well known Americans to be diagnosed with this condition. Lou started to notice the disease after his performance playing baseball started to drop significantly because he was losing strength quickly and even would bench himself for games. During this time the profession we love so much was just a baby and he probably didn't receive therapy however he did receive treatment at the Mayo clinic. After being diagnosed the doctors predicted he had 3 years to live and he lived 3 years before dying at they age of 38. Today the average life expectancy of someone diagnosed with ALS is 2-5 years, so in the past 100 years we still have not made very many advances in this field.

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