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Medically reviewed by Nicholas R. Metrus, MD Huntington’s disease is a hereditary disorder that causes a progressive decline ...
UCLA Health researchers say study findings uncover Huntington's disease mechanisms and pave new ways to develop treatments.
New research suggests the adult brain can be convinced to grow new neurons to replace those lost in Huntington’s disease. The ...
New research shines a light on an often-overlooked side of Huntington’s disease—psychosis. Understanding the impact of ...
Handsaker and colleagues have investigated three biological puzzles related to Huntington’s disease: why only specific neurons die, why symptoms emerge late in life and how the mutation drives ...
By Guest Columnist Dr. Stephanie Duguid Our most recent speaker through the Mississippi Health Ambassador Initiative was Dr.
Mouse studies demonstrated that newly generated neurons connect with brain networks responsible for motor control.
Join the Southeast Missouri Team Hope Walk on April 12 at Jackson City Park to support the fight against Huntington's disease ...
New research shows that the adult brain can generate new neurons that integrate into key motor circuits. The findings demonstrate that stimulating natural brain processes may help repair damaged ...
New research shows that the adult brain can generate new neurons that integrate into key motor circuits, findings that may point to a new way to treat neurogenerative disorders.