
Paul Alan Cox
Paul Alan Cox is an American ethnobotanist known for his research on the environmental factors contributing to amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). He studied a similar ALS outbreak in Guam after World War II, where he proposed that a toxic plant may have played a role in the high incidence of the disease among the Chamorro people.
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Paul Alan Cox studied an ALS outbreak that occurred in Guam after World War II.
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