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Millions Gather for Islam's Holiest Night of the Year
Global NewsMar 16

Millions Gather for Islam's Holiest Night of the Year

On Laylat al-Qadr, mosques across the Muslim world stay open until dawn as believers devote the night to prayer and reflection. This year, over 4 million worshippers gathered in Mecca alone, breaking records as communities celebrate a night believed to be "better than a thousand months."

Morocco World News3 min read
Eric Dane Raised $500K for ALS in His Final Months
Community HeroesFeb 21

Eric Dane Raised $500K for ALS in His Final Months

Grey's Anatomy star Eric Dane turned his ALS diagnosis into a powerful mission, raising over half a million dollars for research before his death at 53. His final months moved the needle forward for thousands battling the rare disease.

Google News - Disease Cure3 min read
New ALS Drug Slows Disease Progression by 29%
Health & WellnessMay 29

New ALS Drug Slows Disease Progression by 29%

A breakthrough drug called AMX0035 is giving hope to 35,000 Americans living with ALS by significantly slowing the disease's progression. Research advances at Columbia's ALS Center are helping patients live longer with better quality of life. ##

Google News - New Treatment3 min read
Eric Dane Accepts ALS Advocacy Award Despite Illness
Community HeroesJan 25

Eric Dane Accepts ALS Advocacy Award Despite Illness

Actor Eric Dane couldn't attend an ALS gala due to his health, but sent a powerful message of hope and determination. Fellow ALS advocate Aaron Lazar accepted the award on his behalf as the community rallied around him.

Google News - Entertainment2 min read
ALS Patient Becomes First in Johns Hopkins Study
Community HeroesApr 6

ALS Patient Becomes First in Johns Hopkins Study

Tim Evans, diagnosed with ALS in 2014, chose to become the first volunteer in groundbreaking research at Johns Hopkins Medicine instead of letting his disease define his final chapter. His decision could help improve quality of life for thousands of ALS patients diagnosed each year.

Google: volunteers help2 min read
Utah's ALS Clinic Advances Care with New Gene Therapy
Health & WellnessMar 30

Utah's ALS Clinic Advances Care with New Gene Therapy

The only multidisciplinary ALS clinic in the Mountain West now offers groundbreaking gene therapy for patients with genetic forms of the disease. University of Utah Health's team brings together 10+ specialists in one visit, making life easier for the 30,000 Americans living with ALS.

Google News - New Treatment2 min read
Dodgers Pitcher Honors ALS Advocate Sarah Langs on Birthday
Community HeroesMay 3

Dodgers Pitcher Honors ALS Advocate Sarah Langs on Birthday

LA Dodgers pitcher Emmet Sheehan is gifting one of his signature "K ALS" gloves to MLB.com's Sarah Langs for her birthday, honoring her advocacy work while battling the disease. The glove tradition started at Boston College, inspired by ALS activist Pete Frates who co-founded the viral Ice Bucket Challenge.

MLB News3 min read
ALS Patient Becomes First in Study to Help Others Live Better
Community HeroesApr 7

ALS Patient Becomes First in Study to Help Others Live Better

When Tim Evans was diagnosed with ALS on Valentine's Day 2014, he faced a choice: wait at home or use his remaining years to help others. He became the first volunteer in a Johns Hopkins study designed to improve quality of life for ALS patients.

Google: volunteers help2 min read
Moroccan Star Bencharki Shines in Al Ahly's 3-0 Derby Win
SportsMay 2

Moroccan Star Bencharki Shines in Al Ahly's 3-0 Derby Win

Moroccan forward Achraf Bencharki scored twice and assisted another goal as Al Ahly dominated Cairo's biggest derby with a commanding 3-0 victory over rivals Zamalek. The standout performance keeps Al Ahly just three points behind league leaders in one of African football's most passionate competitions.

Morocco World News2 min read
Qatar's Amir Prays Alongside Citizens at Eid Al-Adha
VideosMay 27

Qatar's Amir Prays Alongside Citizens at Eid Al-Adha

His Highness Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani stood shoulder to shoulder with thousands of Qataris and residents at Eid Al-Adha prayers, creating a powerful moment of unity. From Lusail to Education City Stadium, the nation came together in celebration.

Google News - Unity Celebration2 min read
Cancer-Fighting Cells May Slow ALS, Other Brain Diseases
Health & WellnessFeb 13

Cancer-Fighting Cells May Slow ALS, Other Brain Diseases

Scientists have found a way to use CAR T-cells, already proven to cure some cancers, to slow the devastating effects of ALS by targeting rogue immune cells in the brain. The breakthrough could extend lives and eventually help treat dementia and other neurodegenerative diseases.

New Scientist3 min read
Ballerina With ALS Dances Again Using Brain-Powered Avatar
Community HeroesApr 10

Ballerina With ALS Dances Again Using Brain-Powered Avatar

A mother of three living with ALS performed ballet on stage in Amsterdam by controlling a digital avatar with her thoughts. The breakthrough technology could help others with motor neurone disease regain their ability to express themselves through movement.

BBC Technology3 min read
Dancer With ALS Returns to Stage Through Brain Technology
VideosMay 11

Dancer With ALS Returns to Stage Through Brain Technology

A professional dancer paralyzed by ALS performed on stage again using brain interface technology that translates her thoughts into movements through a digital avatar. The groundbreaking performance in Amsterdam marked the first time someone has danced professionally using only their mind.

Good News Network2 min read
Musician With ALS Uses AI to Sing Again After 2 Years
Community HeroesFeb 13

Musician With ALS Uses AI to Sing Again After 2 Years

Patrick Darling lost his ability to sing when ALS took his voice two years ago. Now AI technology has restored his singing voice, letting him create music and perform with his band again.

MIT Technology Review3 min read
AI Restores Voice of Actor Lost to ALS in Final Weeks
InnovationMar 18

AI Restores Voice of Actor Lost to ALS in Final Weeks

When actor Eric Dane lost his voice to ALS, AI technology gave it back to him so authentically that his family and nurses were moved to tears. Now the company behind it is offering free voice restoration to one million people worldwide.

Fast Company2 min read
Congress Approves Historic $315M for ALS Research
Health & WellnessFeb 23

Congress Approves Historic $315M for ALS Research

The U.S. just approved the largest federal ALS research budget in history at $315 million. New treatments targeting the disease's root causes are showing real promise for the first time.

Google News - New Treatment2 min read
Scientists Extend Lifespan in ALS Mice by 30%
Health & WellnessJan 23

Scientists Extend Lifespan in ALS Mice by 30%

Northwestern Medicine researchers discovered how to help mice with ALS live longer and stay stronger by targeting a protein that was accidentally protecting toxic buildup in their cells. The breakthrough opens a new path for treating multiple brain diseases.

Medical Xpress3 min read
Scientists Find New Way to Slow ALS Progression
Health & WellnessApr 30

Scientists Find New Way to Slow ALS Progression

Spanish researchers discovered a cellular cleaning system that weakens in ALS patients, offering the first potential target to slow this devastating disease. The breakthrough came from studying donated tissue from patients who helped advance research even in their final years.

Google News - Scientists Discover2 min read
New ALS Drug Extends Survival in Groundbreaking Trial
Health & WellnessMar 25

New ALS Drug Extends Survival in Groundbreaking Trial

A new treatment for ALS significantly extended patient survival and delayed the need for breathing support in a Phase 2 trial, offering rare evidence of disease modification. AP-101 works by clearing toxic protein clumps that damage nerve cells in people with the fatal disease.

Google News - New Treatment3 min read
Stanford Team Gets $13M to Crack ALS With AI
Health & WellnessJun 4

Stanford Team Gets $13M to Crack ALS With AI

Scientists at Stanford just received $13 million to use cutting-edge artificial intelligence to uncover the hidden genetic causes of ALS, a devastating disease that currently has no cure. They've already discovered one new gene and hope to find many more targets for future treatments.

Google News - Researchers Find2 min read

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