Evolving Needs, Evolving Care: Adapting Psychological Support Across Different Stages of Huntington’s Disease

⏱️ 9 min read | Huntington’s disease affects more than movement: it also has a major impact on mental health. Researchers explore why psychological care matters and how it needs to be adapted across each stage of HD. Read more
Sealing the gap: a case for slower, smarter DNA repair

⏱️ 7 min read | Your body assembles DNA like a team of workers who set and bond a pattern of tiles. A recent study shows that one special assistant might slow somatic CAG expansion and delaying HD onset. Read more
HDBuzz 2025 Annual Report: Here’s what you made possible

⏱️7 min read | In 2025, you helped us reach 329,000 people with independent, unbiased HD research news. Our 2025 Annual Report is here. Take a look at what we built together, and consider helping us keep going. Read more
Skyhawk reports encouraging 12-month results for oral Huntington’s disease drug SKY-0515

One year into treatment, SKY-0515 continues to lower huntingtin and shows encouraging trends with signs and symptoms of HD. A larger trial is enrolling to determine whether the drug truly slows HD progression Read more
May 2026: This Month in Huntington’s Disease Research

⏱️8 min read | May 2026: 2 year data from the votoplam trial suggests disease progression may slow; AMT-130 heads to the UK for regulatory review; pigs reveal immune cells invading the HD brain; and new science zooms in on toxic huntingtin fragments. Read more
Fixing the Recipe: Lowering a Slice of Huntingtin

⏱️7 min read | In a recent paper, scientists targeted a small, harmful piece of the huntingtin message (HTT1a) in HD mice. This reduced toxic protein clumps and delayed genetic changes, more than targeting full length HTT. Read more