Research is unraveling the mystery of what causes Huntington’s disease, a devastating brain disorder
Scientists at the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard, McLean Hospital in Massachusetts and Harvard Medical School studied brain tissue donated by 53 people with Huntington’s and 50 without it ...
Surprise finding sheds light on what causes Huntington’s disease, a devastating fatal brain disorder
Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. This microscope photo provided by the McLean Hospital’s Harvard Brain Tissue Resource Center in January ...
Surprise Finding Sheds Light on What Causes Huntington's Disease, a Devastating Fatal Brain Disorder
Scientists at the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard, McLean Hospital in Massachusetts and Harvard Medical School studied brain tissue donated by 53 people with Huntington’s and 50 without it ...
HUNTINGTON, W.Va. — A man wanted for teh abductionof his estranged wife earlier this week in Lincoln County is now behind bars. Deputies with the Cabell County Sheriff’s Department arrested ...
HUNTINGTON — Nazim Abbess was sworn in during a Cabell County Board of Education meeting Tuesday to fill the vacant seat left by former member Reed Byers. The Cabell County 911 director was ...
Previous genetic studies of Huntington's, including studies by Vanessa Wheeler and Ricardo Mouro Pinto at Massachusetts General Hospital, hint at possible ways to slow this expansion. The studies ...
The new research examined brain tissue from people who died from Huntington's, provided by the Harvard-affiliated McLean Hospital. Newer technology allowed researchers to analyze the structure of ...
The work — conducted in donated human brain tissue and led by scientists at Harvard Medical School, the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard, and McLean Hospital — offers a new way to understand ...
Dwight’s Beach Concession — which since 1932 has sold “world famous cheese strips” from a snack stand and beach rental business near the Huntington ... to a nearby hospital but was soon ...
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — Two of three Huntington skyscrapers in Downtown are under new ownership after being sold for more than $10 million. Huntington Plaza at 37 W. Broad St. was purchased for ...
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