I got home from work the other day and caught a glimpse of a relic on our television set: a 5 p.m. local newscast. Stranger still, my wife, Jill, was […] The post Why DEI matters in Huntington’s disease research appeared first on Huntington's Disease News.| Huntington's Disease News – The Web's Daily Resource for Huntington's Disea...
Up to two years of pridopidine treatment continues to slow Huntington’s disease progression among patients not taking certain standard treatments called antidopaminergic medications (ADMs). That’s according to a new analysis […] The post Pridopidine shows long-term benefit for some Huntington’s patients appeared first on Huntington's Disease News.| Huntington's Disease News – The Web's Daily Resource for Huntington's Disea...
Huntington’s disease (HD) has cast a long shadow over my wife Jill’s family tree. When she was diagnosed in 2018, we knew we’d be fighting the same enemy that had […] The post New Huntington’s disease research puts patients ‘FuRST’ appeared first on Huntington's Disease News.| Huntington's Disease News – The Web's Daily Resource for Huntington's Disea...
SKY-0515 lowers levels of disease-associated proteins in people with Huntington’s disease, based on interim data from a trial substudy.| Huntington's Disease News
When it comes to stunning fall foliage, nobody does it better than Vermont. When October rolls around, the entire state turns into one giant postcard. You can peep stunning foliage from just about anywhere, but| Vermont Explored
The final episode of our three-part series on Afghanistan looks at rebuilding trust in the civil-military relationship. Twenty years of warfare presented a number of civil-military interactions, some positive and some detrimental, but the eventual collapse of Kabul after hearing time and again from the military that “this will be the year” we turn the corner, emptied the trust reservoir. Guest host and U.S. Army War College Fellow, LTC Ranjini Danaraj, is joined by LTG (retired) Doug Lute...| A Better Peace: The War Room Podcast
In J. D. Vance’s Munich Security Conference speech, echoes of the Pera-Ratzinger debate’s basic questions about identity, democracy, and the West—and the ability, the very place, of the people to democratically offer answers to those questions.| the Giving Review
US neurologists are optimistic about the potential for a new Huntington's disease treatment - preferably a gene therapy - per a market survey.| Huntington's Disease News
Columnist Carlos Briceño and his wife delay talking about any HD symptoms they notice, lest they fall victim to the frequency illusion.| Huntington's Disease News
Columnist Carlos Briceño shares how his wife, Jill, who has Huntington's, has developed new strategies to counter her increasing anxiety.| Huntington's Disease News
Columnist Carlos Briceño is devastated to realize how much the symptoms of Huntington's are beginning to affect his wife, Jill.| Huntington's Disease News
Two proteins, neurofilament light chain and phosphorylated tau, can serve as markers of Huntington's disease progression, a study found.| Huntington's Disease News
Education levels, alcohol intake, not smoking, and a good weight before symptoms manifest may affect Huntington's disease progression.| Huntington's Disease News
Levels of GFAP in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) may be a marker of Huntington’s disease progression, a study found.| Huntington's Disease News