Huntington, Brain

New genetic research shows why some people develop deadly Huntington's disease earlier than others. The findings could lead ...
But Huntington’s second, self-preserving, oddity is that unlike most genetic disorders it rarely manifests until well into ...
Study explains long-standing question of why Huntington’s disease symptoms typically do not appear until midlife even though ...
A new study of nerve cells affected by Huntington’s disease (HD) reveals that the disease-causing gene slowly expands over ...
About 2,000 people in Australia are affected by Huntington's disease, a fatal and incurable condition that affects the ...
Researchers have mapped the unique structure of protein clusters in Huntington's disease, paving the way for improved ...
Having 35 copies of the CAG triplet in the gene that causes Huntington’s disease is not a problem. Inheriting 40 could be a ...
Recent findings uncover how Huntington's disease develops over time, revealing the mutation's delayed effects on brain cells.
A new study highlights the potential of a therapeutic strategy focused on stopping or slowing Huntington's disease.