Why Is It Also Known As "Lou Gehrig's Disease"?

Lou Gehrig, "The Iron Horse", was a baseball superstar in the late 20's and 30's, one of the "Golden Ages" of baseball. After 14 glory-filled seasons, Lou GehrigĂ­s career, and his life, were cut short by ALS/MND.

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