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Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Can ALS be Stopped?

ALS, also known as Lou Gehrig's disease, is a horrible way to die, as Tony Judt has been describing with harrowing detail in the New York Review of Books. Were someone to find a way to stop it, or possibly even to cure it, the world would be a better place.

Some Israeli scientists, entrepreneurs and doctors are trying. Here's hoping.

7 comments:

  1. ALS = amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
    ASL = American Sign Languge

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  2. What David said. When I first read the headline, I thought to myself, "Is the Deaf community on the march?"

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  3. I expect Tony Judt to ferociously boycott any cure or treatment derived from the evil fascicst Zionist capitalist imperialists. If he had any integrity at all, he would.

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  4. This is Hell -

    You should not write this way about someone you do not know. We always wish for people to not suffer, even if we disagree with their views.

    Nycerbarb

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  5. My sense of it, which comes from Torah, is that if you show no mercy you will be shown none. Illness is not an excuse for sociopathy. I don't wish him more ill I simply believe that ethics trumps health.

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  6. Nycerbarb
    leaving Tony Judt aside ...

    Do you think reading somebody doesn't get one to know somebody to the same or nearly the same degree as one knows other acquaintances/friends?
    and consequently one may feel "entitled" to - no matter how great or good he/she is at his/her craft - to say I don't want to keep that company i.e. go on reading/listening, let myself be influenced by that kind of attitude?

    Silke

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