ALS, largely brought to light by baseball legend Lou Gehrig’s diagnosis in 1939, is a neurodegenerative disorder for which the cause and cure remain elusive.
A blood test calculates risk through exposure to pesticides. Those with highest exposures had double the risk of developing this fatal neurological disease.
ALS, largely brought to light by baseball legend Lou Gehrig’s diagnosis in 1939, is a neurodegenerative disorder for which the cause and cure remain elusive.
A blood test calculates risk through exposure to pesticides. Those with highest exposures had double the risk of developing this fatal neurological disease.