Neurodegeneration of the pathways that help relay information from the cerebellum — a brain area involved in motor and cognitive functions — is associated with worsening motor and cognitive symptoms in people with Huntington’s disease, a study reported. Tracking changes in these pathways, or tracts, may help researchers follow Huntington’s progression, the authors said. “The […] The post Brain pathway may track Huntington’s disease progression appeared first on Huntington's Dise...