Lou Gehrig's disease
US /ˌluː ˈɡeərɪɡz dɪˌziːz/
UK /ˌluː ˈɡeərɪɡz dɪˌziːz/

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enfermedad de Lou Gehrig, esclerosis lateral amiotrófica
a progressive neurodegenerative disease that affects nerve cells in the brain and spinal cord, leading to loss of muscle control and eventually paralysis and death
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He was diagnosed with Lou Gehrig's disease at a young age.
Le diagnosticaron la enfermedad de Lou Gehrig a una edad temprana.
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Research into Lou Gehrig's disease continues to seek a cure.
La investigación sobre la enfermedad de Lou Gehrig continúa buscando una cura.