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    managed to focus on the beautiful life he lived. In his speech “Farewell to Baseball Address”‚ Lou Gehrig uses rhetorical questions‚ repetition‚ and positive diction to effectively convey the idea that even though he was diagnosed with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis he is still blessed. Lou Gehrig used rhetorical questions to display how he believed every situation he experienced was something to be grateful for. Gehrig used rhetorical questions such as‚ “Who wouldn’t consider

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    statics from Compassion and Choices show that the patients took the prescription. Compassion and Choices is an organization that fights for patient’s rights. The patients that did end their lives suffered from terminal illness from cancer to Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) where most the patients were suffering from pain or losing their abilities to care for themselves and were put in a nursing home or hospice. Doctors give people who get sick medication‚ but when people are unable to beat their disease

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    football‚ repeated head to head contact can lead to long term brain damage. Many former football players have suffered from long term head injuries‚ this lead to things such as‚ “ long-term health consequences of concussion‚ including amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS)‚ Alzheimer’s disease‚ and other forms of dementia‚ Parkinson’s disease‚ or severe cognitive impairment.” according to Weil(2016). When suffering from a concussion‚ you must deal with many symptoms such as‚ brief loss of consciousness

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    season kicks off‚ a new study suggests that professional football players are three times more likely to have neurodegenerative diseases than the general population. When researchers specifically looked at Alzheimer’s disease and ALS -- amyotrophic lateral sclerosis‚ also known as Lou Gehrig’s disease -- that risk increased to four times greater than the rest of us. The study‚ published Wednesday in the medical journal Neurology‚ surveyed nearly 3‚500 retired NFL players who were in the league between

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    used to detect abnormal electrical activity of muscle that can occur in many diseases and conditions‚ including muscular dystrophy‚ inflammation of muscles‚ pinched nerves‚ peripheral nerve damage (damage to nerves in the arms and legs)‚ amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS)‚ myasthenia gravis‚ disc herniation‚ and others. Why is an EMG test done? An EMG is often performed when patients have unexplained muscle weakness. The EMG helps to distinguish between muscle conditions in which the problem begins

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    Tuesdays with Morrie is an inspirational book about a dying professor‚ Morrie Schwartz‚ and his former student Mitch Albom. Morrie learns that he has Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS)‚ Lou Gehrig’s disease and knows he is going to die. When Mitch hears about Morrie he decides to get in contact with him after sixteen years of absence. When they reunite Morrie teaches Mitch about so many of life’s lessons in the last fourteen weeks of his life. Morrie and Mitch meet on Tuesdays to discuss love

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    (1888 PressRelease) The web marketing company Crakmedia has accepted the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge. The challenge‚ which calls for the dumping of water on one’s head to raise awareness and raise money for the fight against ALS (Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis)‚ often referred to as "Lou Gehrig’s Disease‚" has been all the buzz around the Internet in the last few weeks. This progressive neurodegenerative disease attacks the nervous system‚ affecting the nerve cells in the brain. Crakmedia will

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    The book‚ Tuesdays with Morrie by Mitch Albom‚ answers many life questions that have been asked before making it a valuable book to read. Morrie was Mitch’s mentor and friend whom suffered from ALS (Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis) but the many advice that were given by Morrie still apply to today’s generation and most likely‚ to future ones too. This is true even though it’s almost been a decade since the book was published because we see a lack of love towards

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    to follow in his fathers footsteps as a scientist. At the age of 17‚ he enrolled at University College and sought to study mathematics but opted for physics since math was not available at the time. When he was 21 he was diagnosed with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) and his physicians thought he may not live long enough to finish his doctorate. Hawking writes "although there was a cloud hanging over my future‚ I found to my surprise that I was enjoying life in the present more than I had before

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    experiences while his life that also taught him a big lesson of his own life. He was a teacher and he is a fun guy to be with. He knows how an adult should treat a teenage. He is an experienced man. He was suffering from disease named ALS (Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis). The disease ravages his body‚ but‚ ironically‚ leaves his mind as lucid as ever. He realizes that his time is running out‚ and that he must share his wisdom on "The Meaning of Life" with the world before it is too late to do so. He broadcasted

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