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Cell discovery holds new therapeutic potential for Huntington’s disease

A new cellular discovery could pave the way for new treatment options for Huntington’s disease, researchers say. Scientists from the University of Cambridge and University...
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A step closer to therapeutic interventions for Huntington’s disease

Researchers have discovered which cells help to mitigate damage in Huntington’s disease, which could inform treatments to reduce neurological damage. Dr Juan Botas, from Baylor...
New therapeutic target for Huntington’s disease treatment

New therapeutic target for Huntington’s disease treatment

Researchers at the University of Barcelona have identified a type of ribonucleic acid (RNA) as a potential therapeutic target for Huntington’s disease treatment.
Promise of a new route of treatment for Huntington’s Disease

Promise of a new route of treatment for Huntington’s Disease

An enzyme has been identified that can pave the way for the development of a new route of treatment for Huntington's Disease. Scientists at EPFL's...
Ancient worm reveals how to destroy toxic cells in Parkinson's disease

Ancient worm reveals how to destroy toxic cells in Huntington’s disease

Insights from a new study found that microRNAs are important in controlling protein aggregates. In the study scientists have discovered that an ancient worm could...
Dementia Consortium welcomes £9.5 million dementia drug discovery collab

Dementia Consortium welcomes £9.5 million dementia drug discovery collab

The Dementia Consortium welcomes Johnson & Johnson Innovation, Takeda and Evotec to join the unique £9.5 million (~€10.85m) charity-industry dementia drug discovery collaboration. This second...
Major cause of dementia discovered

Major cause of dementia discovered

An international team of scientists has confirmed the discovery of a major cause of dementia, with important implications for possible treatment and diagnosis. Professor Garth...

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