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Stars in the Sky: Psychosis in Huntingtonâs Disease
New research shines a light on an often-overlooked side of Huntingtonâs diseaseâpsychosis. Understanding the impact of psychosis on daily life and progression of other HD symptoms could be key to providing better care and support.
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Do Antidepressants Affect Cognitive Decline? There's More To The Story For Huntington's Disease
Recent research suggests a connection between antidepressant use and increased cognitive decline in people with dementia. However these finding shouldn't be blindly applied to Huntington's disease.
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Hope in Full Bloom: Why Your Support Matters Now More Than Ever
Hope is in full bloom at HDBuzz! Weâre growingâdoubling article output, expanding our team, & keeping Huntingtonâs disease families informed. Now, we need YOUR help to stay independent & strong. Donate today & fuel free, trusted HD research news!
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March 2025: This Month in Huntingtonâs Disease Research
With so much science going on in the Huntingtonâs disease space, weâre bringing you a monthly recap from March 2025 to cover all the biggest HD science news and research we covered this month. Enjoy!
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Molecular Surgeons for Huntingtonâs Disease Catch a RIDE with CRISPR Advancements
A new CRISPR-based technology, called RIDE, is a leap forward for this trail-blazing technology. With the precision of a scalpel sharp enough to rewrite the very code of life, researchers have used it with the hope of treating Huntingtonâs disease.
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Huntingtonâs Disease Heroes: A Gratitude Day Feature on Factor-H
In honor of #HDGratitudeDay, happening today, March 23, 2025, HDBuzz interviewed Dr. Ignacio Muñoz-SanjuĂĄn, President and Founder of Factor-Hâa nonprofit dedicated to supporting Huntingtonâs disease families in Latin America.
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This Gratitude Day, HDBuzz Is Grateful For The Partnership Between HD Families And Scientists
This #HDGratitudeDay, weâre going beyond science & getting to the heart of what drives this communityâthe people. Learn how Factor-H is bringing hope & humanity to the most vulnerable within the HD community, and join us in amplifying their message.
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The Huntingtonâs Disease Youth Organizationâs World Congress: Supporting Young People Affected by HD
Young people impacted by Huntingtonâs disease donât have to face it alone. @HDYO provides support, education, and community to empower those up to age 35. Learn more about their mission and the recent HDYO International Young Adult Congress!
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Listening for Whispers: How a Tiny Protein Could Transform HD Research
A 14-year study tracking NfL levels in people with the HD gene shows this tiny protein can signal disease progression many years before symptoms start. The longest follow-up study yet adds weight to NfL as a powerful tool for HD research.
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Wake up call: Sleep is impacted before Huntingtonâs disease symptoms appear
For Sleep Awareness Week (March 9-15), HDBuzz is giving a wake up call to sleep disturbances in Huntingtonâs disease. New research suggests sleep changes start early, before other symptoms appearâbut there are steps you can take to catch better Z's!