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What Causes Huntington’s Disease?

Huntington's disease is caused by an inherited genetic change that causes production of an altered protein. This leads to nerve damage in areas of the brain that control movement and thinking.
A neurologist explains how common medications can cause vitamin B12 deficiency, damage nerves over time, and trigger numbness ...
Transferring mitochondria, or the glial cells that produce them, to mice with nerve damage mitigated pain, suggesting a ...
Cancer treatments often cause nerve damage that can lead to long-lasting symptoms. Medication has proven ineffective in these cases. A sports scientist together with an interdisciplinary team from ...
Alpha-lipoic acid (ALA) is an antioxidant found in foods and in supplement form. Alpha-lipoic acid benefits might include ...
Scientific studies using a chronic constriction injury (CCI) model in rats found that Painanil Gold significantly reduced ...
A research team has developed a three-dimensional neural electrode that deforms smoothly using soft actuation technology. It is expected to be used in various next-generation soft bioelectronic ...
Researchers at The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center have discovered that targeting a specific immune process ...
Many are curious about Roderick Townsend’s nerve damage disability and its impact on his life as an athlete. Townsend, a well-known Paralympic champion, has dealt with significant challenges due to ...
When a house catches on fire, we assume that a smoke alarm inside will serve one purpose and one purpose only: warn the ...