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The year is 1939. New York Yankee legend Lou Gehrig was diagnosed with the mysterious muscular degenerative disease known as ALS, or amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.
Eighty years later, breakthroughs in the laboratory may finally bring hope to a new generation of patients fighting to survive Lou Gehrig’s disease.
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