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Protecting The Brain From A Deadly Genetic Disease

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Huntington's disease (HD) is a cruel, hereditary condition that leads to severe physical and mental deterioration, psychiatric problems and eventually, death. Currently, there are no treatments to

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news.psydir.com — “Huntington's disease (HD) is a cruel, hereditary condition that leads to severe physical and mental deterioration, psychiatric problems and eventually, death. Currently, there are no treatments to slow down or stop it. HD sufferers are born with the disease although they do not show symptoms until late in life...View full resource at news.psydir.com

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eurekalert.org — “Huntington's disease (HD) is a cruel, hereditary condition that leads to physical and mental deterioration and eventually, death. HD sufferers are born with the disease although they don't show symptoms until late in life. In a study published in the Journal of Neuroscience, Stephen Ferguson and Fabiola Ribeiro of Robarts Research Institute at the University of Western Ontario identified a protective pathway in the brain that may explain why symptoms take so long to appear.View full resource at eurekalert.org

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