Latest News
-
Melatonin alterations in Huntington's disease help explain trouble with sleep
Study shows HD patients have decreased levels of melatonin, which may explain why so many suffer from sleep problems
-
EuroBuzz 2014: day three
Our third and final report on the 2014 European Huntington's Disease Network meeting in Barcelona
-
EuroBuzz 2014: day two
HDBuzz reports on the second day of science at the European HD Network meeting in Barcelona
-
EuroBuzz 2014: day one
Highlights from the opening day of the 2014 European Huntington's Disease network in Barcelona, Spain
-
Going toe-to-toe with tau: new insights into the chemical basis of Huntington’s disease
Does tau protein – which causes problems in other neurodegenerative diseases – contribute to Huntington's disease?
-
New results bring BDNF therapies into focus
Some unexpected findings suggest new ways to aim at an old target in HD
-
A starring role for astrocytes in Huntington's disease?
Brain cells called astrocytes might play a bigger role than previously thought in Huntington's disease
-
HD mice provide a useful failure
Can drug trials that fail be helpful? A HD mouse study provides solid evidence of an approach that doesn't help HD
-
Illuminating the progression of Huntington’s disease
Researchers have used mice with glowing brain cells to decipher the first steps of neurodegeneration