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  1. Beating ALS (Lou Gehrig's Disease) to Death! ALS (also known as Lou Gehrig's Disease) is a terrible illness that robs people of most of their abilities and brings early death in the vast majority of cases. It has no known cure, nothing to stop its progression and no mercy. I know this disease...
  2. Lou Gehrigs Disease Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS), also known as Lou Gehrig’s disease, is a motor neuron disease that was first described in 1869 by the French neurologist Jean-Martin Charcot.  ALS is a degenerative neuro-disease that typically attacks...
  3. New York Yankees Captains To date, there have been 11 captains of the famous New York Yankees baseball franchise. The story begins with Hal Chase in 1912 and currently resides with "Mr. November", Derek Jeter. Although the Yankees have the greatest history of any sports franc...
  4. General Tips for ALS Patients and Caregivers Anyone who knows anything about ALS (Lou Gehrig's Disease or Amyotropic Lateral Sclerosis) knows that it's a terrible disease that takes things it has no right to take. It's terrible for the patient and hard for the caregivers, especially caregivers...
  5. New York Yankees The New York Yankees have won more World Series than any other baseball team, winning 26 World Series from 1923 to 2000. They also won 39 American League pennants between 1921 and 2003. The New York Yankees were the American League East division lea...
  6. How to Raise a New York Yankees Fan Actually, I have to admit that the NY Yankees are my wife's passion. I grew up liking baseball but since all of my friends were Mets fans, so was I. My wife however, grew up listening to Yankee games on a transistor radio, while hiding under her shee...
  7. About Me, TribalDancer, and the growing list of lenses I'm not that hard to figure out. My name is Christy, I currently work for a company called Promolife, and much of my free time is spent caring for my mother, who is an ALS patient, writing songs I wish other people would sing, and playing with my ani...
  8. George Herman Ruth Ruth was born at 216 Emory Street in southern Baltimore, Maryland. His maternal grandfather, German immigrant, Pius Schamberger was an upholsterer; he rented a house located only a block from where Oriole Park at Camden Yards now stands. Ruth's paren...
  9. New York Yankees Video Showcase Love 'em or hate 'em you can not ignore them. They are, of course, the New York Yankees.  The Yankees first grabbed the baseball limelight when the Boston Red Sox owner traded Babe Ruth to the then struggling Yankees in order to finance the Broad...
  10. celebrity patients This lens is devoted to a better understanding of the phenomenon of celebrity patients.  Not too long ago, famous people who became ill hid from the public, fearing that they would be seen in unflattering or vulnerable circumstances.  But t...