Symptoms of Huntington's disease appear late in life. Research reveals how DNA repeats grow toxic over time, explaining the ...
New genetic research shows why some people develop deadly Huntington's disease earlier than others. The findings could lead to better treatments.
Subtle signs of neurodegeneration can be detected in blood, CSF, and neuroimaging, up to 20 years before the motor symptoms ...
Huntington's disease kills a population of cells called ... When large numbers of these cells die, patients develop involuntary movements in the arms, legs, and face, and many patients also ...
measured using the Unified Huntington Disease Rating Scale-Total Functional Capacity score (TFC). It was, however, able to show a benefit on this measure in a subgroup of patients who were not on ...
Huntington's disease kills a population of cells called ... When large numbers of these cells die, patients develop involuntary movements in the arms, legs, and face, and many patients also ...
Huntington’s disease kills a population of cells called ... When large numbers of these cells die, patients develop involuntary movements in the arms, legs, and face, and many patients also ...