Many of us remember the 2014 ice bucket challenge that aimed to bring awareness to ALS. This time, the challenge, which started on the University of South Carolina campus, seeks to benefit Active ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The Ice Bucket Challenge is back. The challenge that splashed through social media in 2014 as people all over the world dumped ...
Brooke Eby; Students at the University of South Carolina participate in the ice bucket challenge. Social media users first started dumping frigid water on themselves to call attention to a cause in ...
Back in 2014, the Ice Bucket Challenge was a viral internet challenge meant to raise money and awareness for ALS (Lou Gehrig's Disease). Now, in 2025, the Ice Bucket Challenge is back with the goal to ...
The Ice Bucket Challenge is back, but this time for a new cause. The ALS Ice Bucket Challenge that went mega-viral in the summer of 2014 had more than 17 million people on social media, and even ...
Two years ago, just about everyone was dumping ice water on their heads for the Ice Bucket Challenge. It helped raise big bucks for ALS research, and a breakthrough researchers hope leads to a cure.
An experimental medication may slow the progression of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, or ALS, researchers reported Wednesday. The research was supported in part by donations from the Ice Bucket ...
The ice bucket challenge is back, 11 years after its original viral moment—but not without controversy. Back in 2014, people challenged each other to post a video of themselves getting a bucket of ice ...
Students from the University of South Carolina started a recent campaign using the ice bucket challenge to raise mental health awareness Brooke Eby; Amelia Privv/ TikTok The Ice Bucket Challenge was ...
The Ice Bucket Challenge is back. The challenge that splashed through social media in 2014 as people all over the world dumped buckets of ice water on their head to raise money and awareness for ALS ...