ALS, Eric Dane and Grey's Anatomy
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The San Francisco-born star of ‘Grey’s Anatomy’ and ‘Euphoria’ has been on Good Morning America this week to discuss the frightening realities of amyotrophic lateral
Dane -- who shot to fame amid six seasons on the hit ABC drama "Grey's Anatomy," where he played Dr. Mark Sloan, affectionately known as "McSteamy" -- said his symptoms began over one year ago, when he began to experience weakness in his right hand.
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Lovebscott on MSNEric Dane Reveals First Sign of ALS & How He's Remained 'Very Hopeful' Amid BattleEric Dane is not backing down from his fight against ALS. The 52-year-old sat down with ABC News' Diane Sawyer in an interview for Good Morning America, where he revealed his first symptoms of the debilitating disease and how he plans to slow the effects.
The 'Grey's Anatomy' and 'Euphoria' actor spoke to Diane Sawyer alongside his doctor to explain how he plans to fight against the incurable disease.
Living close to cyanobacterial harmful algal blooms - which are present nationwide but are more common in coastal and Great Lake states - heightens the rate of dying from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis,
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When a longtime Minnesota lawmaker died after a battle with ALS, former state House Speaker Melissa Hortman helped pass historic legislation in search of a cure.