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ALS patients who saw neurologists were more likely to receive interventions endorsed by the American Academy of Neurology .
Black, older and socially disadvantaged ALS patients were less likely to see a neurologist, raising concerns about equity in treating the deadly disease.
The study found that of all Medicare beneficiaries with ALS , 26.7 percent received a feeding tube.
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