Announcing the 2024 HDBuzz Prize for Young Science Writers!

We’re excited to announce that the 2024 HDBuzz Prize opened this summer, seeking to find effective communicators to help us break down the latest and greatest Huntington’s disease research! This fall (or autumn, if you’re feeling fancy, or just British to be honest) we’ll be bringing you articles written by the selected prize winners, who […]

Bringing HD Treatments to Market: The Role of Regulatory Oversight

There has been a lot of buzz in the Huntington’s disease (HD) space recently with multiple updates from companies testing many different drugs in the clinic. As these drugs move closer to seeking approval from the regulators, this has raised some questions. Why are some trials held in certain countries and not others? What does […]

Interruptions are encouraged

Scientists searching for new ways to stop Huntington’s disease (HD) have focused in on the repeating C-A-G letters of genetic code that cause the disease. That’s because the exact way these C-A-G letters repeat may have a big impact on when and whether someone develops HD. A group in Boston led by Dr. Jong-Min Lee […]

HDBuzz needs your help

Since its inception in 2010, HDBuzz has existed with the financial support of non-profit organizations within the Huntington’s disease (HD) space. In our 14 years of service, we have never directly asked the HD community for donations. However, recently during a tenuous time in the existence of HDBuzz, we lost the support of one of […]

14 changes for a healthier brain

In this article, we’re bringing you advice from the 2024 Lancet Commission on dementia prevention, intervention, and care – a group of experts who have combed through massive amounts of previous research collected over decades to highlight 14 risk factors associated with dementia. The good news? Those 14 factors are things that can be modified. […]

Highlighting a link between brain disorders on Ataxia Awareness Day

Today, on International Ataxia Awareness Day, we’re bringing awareness to a group of brain disorders known as Ataxia, which can take many forms. Like Huntington’s disease (HD), Ataxia is degenerative; it damages brain cells, causes changes in movement, and involves complex symptoms that worsen over time. HD and some forms of Ataxia have a shared […]

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