ALS Treatment
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Alberta to cover large portion of newly-approved ALS treatment drugThe province will cover $18,500 a month for ALS treatment drugs that were approved by the Alberta government last week.HealthAug 8, 2023
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Canada becomes first country to approve experimental ALS drug treatment AlbriozaAlthough Health Canada has approved the drug treatment Albrioza, the drug is still under the U.S.'s Food and Drug Administration review.HealthJun 13, 2022
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‘ALS has taken so many things away’: Kelowna patients speak to need for clinical trials in B.C.'Even if there’s no hope for us, there’s hope for the future,' says Darryl Borsato, who has had to travel from Kelowna to Montreal to participate in an ALS clinical trial.HealthApr 21, 2021
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ALS drug approved by Health Canada could slow down progression of fatal diseaseHealth Canada has approved a drug to help patients living with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), a debilitating disease that causes death within a few years of diagnoses.HealthOct 5, 2018
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Calgary researchers may have found ALS breakthroughALS is a debilitating and ultimately deadly neural disease that has few treatments and no cure.HealthJan 4, 2018
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