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Simon Says Stop: What a Childrenās Game Can Teach Us About Early Huntingtonās Disease
Simon Says isnāt just a game, itās a window into early HD! In this study, tiny thumb twitches reveal how attention slips before impulsivity kicks in. Understanding this could help catch HD sooner & improve support. Ready to play?
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Of mice and men: using animal models to study Huntington's disease
Animal models of Huntington's disease: what they tell us about the disease and how can they help develop new therapie
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HDBuzz Prize runner-up 2012: Fruit flies, faulty connections and Huntington's disease
Recent study in fruit flies identifies a new connection between synapses and HD
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Illuminating findings in blood cells from Huntington's disease patients
Levels of the huntingtin protein can be directly measured in blood – could this be useful for gene silencing studies?
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Giving Huntington's disease the finger? Two teams report success for zinc-finger drugs in cells and mice
Success in Huntingtonās disease cells and mice for zinc finger drugs that reduce production of the harmful protein
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HDBuzz Prize winner 2012: Deep brain stimulation for HD
HDBuzz Prizewinner 2012: Deep brain stimulation to treat uncontrollable movements called chorea in Huntington's disea
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Interview: Alice and Nancy Wexler
HDBuzz interviews Alice and Nancy Wexler, the sisters at the heart of the Hereditary Disease Foundation
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Video: Whatās new in Huntington's disease research 2012
Watch Ed Wild's address to the European Huntington's Association on how HD research works and the most promising poss
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Shooting the messenger with single-stranded RNA gene silencing
New āsingle-stranded RNAā gene silencing drugs could be safer & more effective to treat Huntingtonās disease