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ALS clinics in Canada
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Offers a directory of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) clinics across the country. Includes names, addresses, and telephone and fax numbers. Gives department staff names and titles and e-mail addresses (where available).
- Source: ALS Society of Canada
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ALS Society of BC
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Provides direct support to patients, their families and caregivers. Increases public awareness and understanding of ALS.
- Source: ALS Society of BC
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ALS Society of Canada
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Seeks to raise funds for research into the cause and cure for ALS; works to raise public awareness and supports. Web site includes a newsletter, frequently asked questions, treatment news, and a list of Canadian and international affiliates.
- Source: ALS Society of Canada
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Charity events
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Provides information about upcoming events of interest to those associated with people who have amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). Includes a list of related articles.
- Source: ALS Society of Canada
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Living with ALS
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Describes amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). Discusses types, signs and symptoms, diagnosis and treatment, and mobile strategies. Includes dealing with swallowing and speaking challenges and adapting to breathing. Covers mouth care, assistive equipment, financial and legal considerations and the healthcare team.
- Source: ALS Society of Canada
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Resources for children
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Provides information about print resources on ALS specifically for children. Lists e-mail addresses for more information about price, availability and ordering.
- Source: ALS Society of Canada
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Support group information
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Recognizes that these groups provide vital support to people with ALS and their families and friends. Provides information about the benefits of having a support group, how to begin one, the role of a support group, and suggested group meeting topics.
- Source: ALS Society of Canada
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Ten facts about ALS
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Points to factual information about ALS in a brief overview format. Includes a link to the next fact sheet of ten sheets. Offers the fact sheets in a PowerPoint presentation.
- Source: ALS Society of Canada
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