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Closing the care gap: new guidelines for HD care
Closing the care gap: new guidelines to help every Huntington's disease patient get great care
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Stem-cell neurons make the right connections
Replacing neurons in mice with stem cells works much better than expected, suggesting that replacement therapy might
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2012 Therapeutics Conference: a retrospective
HDBuzz looks back at the 2012 Huntington's Disease Therapeutics Conference
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Mutant yeast highlights crucial CAG-reading protein
A new job for a DNA-reading protein called SPT4 – controlling the balance of mutant and healthy huntingtin protein
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HD Therapeutics Conference 2012 Updates: Day 3
Day 3 of our coverage of the Huntington's Disease Therapeutics Conference
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HD Therapeutics Conference 2012 Updates: Day 2
Day 2 of our coverage of the Huntington's Disease Therapeutics Conference
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HD Therapeutics Conference 2012 Updates: Day 1
Day 1 of our coverage of the Huntington's Disease Therapeutics Conference
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Coming soon: HD Therapeutics Conference 2012
Huntington's Disease Therapeutics Conference starts next week. Twitter follow @HDBuzzfeed for live updates!
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New analysis suggests 'small' CAG length doesn't matter after all
Size isn't everything: new research suggests that only a person's big CAG count, not the small one, affects HD onset
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Special 'brain fat' injection helps HD mice
Directly injecting the brains of HD mice with a good type of fat called ganglioside GM1 provides dramatic benefit