What is ALS and what are the symptoms? Sandra Bullock’s long-term partner dies after battle with disease

What is ALS and what are the symptoms? Sandra Bullock’s long-term partner dies after battle with disease
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What is ALS and what are the symptoms? Sandra Bullock’s long-term partner dies after battle with disease
Author: Jessica Knibbs
Published: Feb, 24 2025 16:50

Roberta Flavck, the R&B singer best known for hits as Killing Me Softly and The First Time Ever I saw Your Face, has died aged 88. Flack passed away “peacefully surrounded by her family” on the morning of February 2025, her representatives said. While it is unclear how the iconic singer died, it was announced in 2022 that she had been diagnosed with ALS, which had left her unable to sing.

 [Roberta Flack has ALS which ‘has made it impossible to sing’]
Image Credit: The Standard [Roberta Flack has ALS which ‘has made it impossible to sing’]

But what exactly is ALS?. Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is a neurological disease affecting a person’s nerve cells which are responsible for helping to control voluntary muscle movement. These muscles contract and relax under conscious control and include movement, such as chewing, talking, or walking.

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It is estimated that there are around 5,000 people with ALS in the UK at any one time. It adds: “For five to 10 per cent of all cases, there’s a known family history of the disease. This is often called familial ALS.”. There is currently no cure for ALS.

The disease is progressive, meaning that symptoms get worse over time. However, there are medications that have proven helpful in slowing the progression of ALS and extending the life of those who have been diagnosed with the disease. They can also help prevent complications and make patients more comfortable and independent.

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