Exercise may slow progression of ALS

( University of Alberta – Faculty of Physical Education and Recreation ) Exercise showed a positive impact on mice, genetically altered to present familial ALS, slowing the disease significantly and converting fast twitch muscle, shown to be more vulnerable to degeneration in ALS patients, to slow twitch muscle. Professor Kelvin Jones at the University of Alberta has won an ALS Canada Discovery …

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