Gene Therapy Promises 75% Halt in Huntington's Progression
Source: Preliminary but promising gene therapy shows 75% reduction in Huntington's disease progression (2025-09-25)
A new preliminary gene therapy has demonstrated promising results in slowing Huntington's disease, showing a 75% reduction in disease progression. Researchers are optimistic about its potential to significantly improve patient outcomes and advance treatment options. While still in early stages, this breakthrough offers hope for those affected by Huntington's. Further studies are needed to confirm its safety and effectiveness, but the initial findings mark a major step forward in combating this challenging neurodegenerative disorder.
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