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Unlocking the Mind’s Eye: How Huntington’s Disease Changes How We See and Process the World
For many with Huntington’s disease, recognising faces, navigating familiar places, or reading can be difficult. Scientists studied how and when HD affects how the brain processes what we see—crucial research to improve support for people with HD.
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Building a Better Mouse(trap): A New Model of Huntington’s Disease
New mouse model gives insights into Huntington's disease
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Taking new targets to the bank: the DNA repair protein ‘ATM’ is overactive in Huntington's disease
HD causes the normally helpful protein "ATM" to get a little overzealous. Now we can look for drugs to settle it down
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2015 Huntington's Disease Therapeutics Conference: Day 3
Day 3 of updates from the annual HD Therapeutics Conference in Palm Springs
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2015 Huntington's Disease Therapeutics Conference: Day 2
Day 2 of updates from the annual HD Therapeutics Conference in Palm Springs
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2015 Huntington's Disease Therapeutics Conference: Day 1
Day 1 of updates from the annual HD Therapeutics Conference in Palm Springs
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Unlocking the Potential of Antibodies as a Therapy for Huntington’s Disease
Antibodies are known for their role in immunity, but researchers repurpose them in many ways. Can they be used in HD?
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Drug Improves Huntington’s Symptoms in Mice – and Their Offspring
HD drug changes DNA folding across generations
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Positive results announced for re-worked tetrabenazine drug in Huntington's disease
Modified 'heavy hydrogen' form of tetrabenazine appears safe and effective for chorea in Huntington's disease