Researchers at Lancaster University developed non-invasive techniques to measure Huntington's disease progression, finding its impact on both brain nerve cells and microscopic blood vessels.

Researchers at Lancaster University developed non-invasive techniques to measure Huntington's disease progression and assess potential treatments. The study, published in Brain Communications, discovered that the disease impacts not only brain nerve cells but also microscopic blood vessels. The research may help predict brain health, evaluate lifestyle changes, and lead to new treatments targeting vasculature and brain metabolism.

June 10, 2024
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