BOSTON, June 11, 2003 (PRIMEZONE) -- MEDIA ADVISORY
WHO: Lucie Bruijn, Science Director and Vice President, The ALS Association WHAT: June 19 is the 100th anniversary of the birthday of Lou Gehrig, the New York Yankee baseball player who died of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, commonly known as Lou Gehrig's Disease. During the last decade, researchers have made significant advances in learning more about this progressive neurodegenerative disease that claims some 5,000 lives in the United States each year. Dr. Bruijn asserts that scientists have made the most progress in the search for a cure for ALS in the last 10 years since the disease was identified in 1869. WHEN: Thursday, June 19, 2003 Until 10:30 a.m. EDT and after 4:30 p.m. EDT CONTACT: Contact Jeff Snyder at The ALS Association at 818-880-9007 or 818-587-2220 to arrange an interview with Dr. Bruijn. The A.L.S. Association logo is available at: http://media.primezone.com/prs/single/?pkgid=525