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Canadian researchers reach ‘major milestone’ in search for ALS treatment

TORONTO - Standing in an MRI control room packed with fellow ALS researchers, Dr. Lorne Zinman excitedly points to the brain scan on his phone.

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Canadian researchers reach 'major milestone' in search for ALS treatment

A focused ultrasound helmet is attached to an MRI scanner as part of an early-stage clinical trial exploring the delivery of immunoglobulin to the brain of a patient with ALS at Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre in º£½ÇÉçÇø¹ÙÍøon Wednesday, May 7, 2025. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Laura Proctor


TORONTO - Standing in an MRI control room packed with fellow ALS researchers, Dr. Lorne Zinman excitedly points to the brain scan on his phone.

There’s a white spot on the image, right where Bill Traynor’s motor cortex is. The 70-year-old patient is lying on the MRI bed with his head inside a dome that sends focused ultrasound waves to his head in the experimental trial.

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