Gene Therapy Promises 75% Halt in Huntington's Disease Progression
Source: Preliminary but promising gene therapy shows 75% reduction in Huntington's disease progression (2025-09-24)
A new preliminary gene therapy has demonstrated promising results, showing a 75% reduction in the progression of Huntington's disease. Researchers are optimistic about its potential to significantly improve the quality of life for patients affected by this neurodegenerative disorder. While still in early stages, the therapy's success marks a major breakthrough in Huntington's research. Further studies are needed to confirm its safety and effectiveness, but this development offers hope for future treatment options.
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