The nerve cells that control voluntary muscle movements such as walking and talking are affected by ALS (motor neurons). ALS causes motor neurons to deteriorate and eventually die. Motor neurons run from the brain to the spinal cord and then to muscles all over the body. When motor neurons are damaged, they stop sending messages to the muscles, resulting in muscle paralysis. Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis treatment is inherited in 5% to 10% of the population. The cause of the remaining cases is unknown. Researchers are still looking into possible causes of ALS. Most theories revolve around the complex interaction of genetic and environmental factors.
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