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Some childhood experiences stay with us, quietly shaping how we feel as adults. For those raised in families with Huntington’s disease, this new study helps make sense of those feelings, and reminds ...
Huntington’s disease doesn’t just damage the brain, it also breaks down muscles and fat, and disrupts nutrition early on. New work suggests there’s a hidden physical decline in early HD, so monitoring ...
Time-restricted eating (TRE) is a form of intermittent fasting. Instead of focusing on how much you eat, TRE focuses on when you eat. A typical schedule might allow meals only between 12 PM and 8 PM ...
July’s HD research roundup: Brain scans, gene editing, glial cells, and even smartphones reveal new ways to track and treat Huntington’s. From sleep to cell power, science is zooming in and bringing ...
Sleep is more than a nightly recharge, it is fundamental to brain health. A landmark 12-year study tracking people with the gene for Huntington’s disease (HD) suggests how specific sleep disturbances ...
New research maps Huntington’s disease progression like a symphony unraveling. The brain first overcommunicates, then loses sync, and finally falls silent, each stage driven by different biological ...
While the genetic change that causes Huntington’s disease (HD) leads to several problems for cells, researchers believe they could stem from one core issue: the length of the genetic change increasing ...
We learned on July 25, 2025 that Prilenia’s application to the European Medicines Agency’s (EMA) for pridopidine was not accepted for marketing authorization. While this is perhaps not surprising ...
When the Brain’s Clock Breaks: Sleep Disruption and Circadian Chaos in Huntington’s Disease July 28, 2025 ...
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