June is ALS Awareness Month in Saskatchewan.
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is a group of rare neurological diseases that mainly involve the nerve cells (neurons) responsible for controlling voluntary muscle movement. Voluntary muscles produce movements like chewing, walking, and talking. The disease is progressive, meaning the symptoms get worse over time. The average length of survival after diagnosis is three to five years. At this time ALS has no cure.
Help us raise funds so that we can not only support those affected by ALS right here in Saskatchewan but also strive towards finding a cure for this devastating disease.
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Thank you from your ALS Society of Saskatchewan.
Patricia Wirth
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