Gene Therapy Shows 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, reducing the progression of Huntington's disease by 75%. 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 the initial findings offer hope for future treatment options.
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