Not every news source put out a headline that exaggerated the results. Some of the more level-headed articles underscored ...
Figuring out how many people have 36 or more CAG repeats, but never show up to a doctor, is a bit like an iceberg. There’s a ...
October was an insight-rich month in Huntington’s disease research: additional clarity around uniQure’s AMT-130, mapping how and where HD changes the brain, early mechanistic studies targeting DNA ...
Why do some brain cells die first in HD? New study shows changes in gene activity begin at birth in mice, especially in striatum & cortex—mapped with spatial & single-cell tools. A new study in mouse ...
We’re back for Day 2 of Huntington’s Disease (HD) Clinical Research Congress in Nashville, Tennessee! Daniel Claassen from HSG and Cristina Sampaio from CHDI kick off the meeting with an overview of ...
This Fall, HDBuzz is proud to launch our “Falling Into Hope” fundraising campaign. Our goal is simple but ambitious: raise $30,000 in the next 8 weeks, by October 28. 2025 will be a landmark year in ...
There is copper in your brain! Check out how copper and the Huntington’s disease protein are partners in crime.
As we begin 2025, we look back on all of the Huntington’s disease research news and progress the field has made in the last 12 months. May 7 is Brain Donation Awareness Day. Today we highlight the ...
SKY-0515, an oral drug, safely lowers huntingtin in people with HD and may also reduce PMS1. This could offer a possible two-pronged approach to treat HD. SKY-0515 is now being tested in a larger ...
This week, we heard an update from Roche about their huntingtin-lowering therapy, tominersen, currently being tested in the GENERATION HD2 trial. An independent data monitoring committee (iDMC) that ...
People who develop Huntington’s disease (HD) are born with the genetic change that causes the disease. So why does it take decades, usually around 40 to 50 years, for the symptoms of the disease to ...
HDBuzz: 2024 was a big year for HD research, particularly in the clinical space. Which breakthroughs or advances in HD research from the past year are you particularly excited about? HDBuzz Editors-in ...
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