Stephen Hawking and ALS Stephen Hawking is an outstanding physicist, and h e was born on August 1, 1942. He was interested in physics research at a young age. He was always curious about how the universe worked. After entering the University of Cambridge, he became more obsessed with physics research and devoted himself to exploring more unknown areas through physical research. However, he was diagnosed with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis ( ALS ) at the age of 21 while studying at Cambridge University. It was a devastating blow because ALS is a progressive neurological disease that eventually left him paralyzed and dependent on a wheelchair to get around. For the next 55 years, he lived on the brink of death. As his condition worsened, he was paralyzed, unable to speak, and had six brushes with death, but he still managed to finish his PhD at Cambridge University and survived, becoming the longest survivor of a patient with ALS. Despite the difficulties A L...
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