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Rare Diseases, Aisla presents 'A Promise for Research'

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Rare Diseases, Aisla presents 'A Promise for Research'

With a live broadcast on YouTube and social media, the public had the opportunity to interact and comment during the event organized by AISLA, the Italian Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Association. Titled "A Promise for Research," the meeting was attended by representatives from the worlds of sports, entertainment, journalists, government officials, researchers, and clinicians. The primary goal was to unite forces against ALS, a highly disabling degenerative disease.

### A Solidarity Event

The initiative marked the start of the Christmas fundraising campaign, aimed at supporting scientific research. Research represents the only concrete hope for a future free from ALS. During the live broadcast, the audience was able to gain a deeper understanding of the cause, better understanding the importance of everyone's contribution.

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### Participation and Interaction

Thanks to the live streaming, viewers had the opportunity to be involved in real time, promoting an open dialogue and greater awareness of the disease. A communicative approach that promotes collaboration between different professional figures and the community, encouraging active participation and support for research.

The "A Promise for Research" event represents a significant step forward in the spatial and temporal involvement of all stakeholders in combating amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.

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Article published on November 22, 2024 - 18:23 PM - Matteo Setaro

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The event organized by Aisla seems to have had a good impact on the awareness about ALS. However, it is important that there continue to be similar initiatives to keep the attention and support for research high.

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