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Why It Seems Like So Many Celebrities Get ALS

Why It Seems Like So Many Celebrities Get ALS

Summary

ALS, also called Lou Gehrig’s disease, is a rare nerve disease that causes muscle control loss and paralysis over time. Although several celebrities recently shared their ALS diagnoses, experts say there is no evidence that working in entertainment increases the risk of the disease.

Key Facts

  • ALS attacks nerve cells that control voluntary muscle movement.
  • About 1.9 people per 100,000 develop ALS each year worldwide, making it rare.
  • Around 35,000 people in the U.S. are living with ALS.
  • About 10% of ALS cases are inherited due to gene mutations.
  • ALS symptoms and severity vary, even among people with the same genetic mutations.
  • No proven link exists between ALS risk and jobs in acting or performing arts.
  • Celebrity ALS diagnoses increase public awareness but can create an illusion of a trend.
  • Researchers study genetic, cellular, and environmental factors to understand ALS causes.
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