Lou Gehrig's Disease News Coverage
It's nice that retired NFL players will finally get some compensation for years of head banging in games and debilitating health in the years after.
Something is always better than nothing, and $765 million is certainly better than nothing.
Curly Morrison's wholesale authentic nfl jerseys reaction was probably typical. Also understandable. When called and told Thursday that the settlement averages about $170,000 per player, though amounts will vary greatly, Morrison said, "That's a tremendous difference. I never expected that.".
Former Massachusetts Gov. Paul Cellucci, 65, who became a vigorous fundraiser for research on ALS, also known as Lou Gehrig's disease, during his last years, died Saturday in Hudson, Mass.
His death of complications from ALS was announced by the University of Massachusetts Medical School, where he led a campaign to raise money for research that ultimately brought in nearly $2 million.
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