A groundbreaking gene therapy has shown it can slow the progression of Huntington's disease by 75% in a small clinical trial. This one-time treatment could reshape the future for patients with this rare brain disorder.
Scientists from University College London have made a groundbreaking discovery that could slow the progression of Huntington’s disease. A new gene therapy, AMT-130, shows promising results in clinical trials, potentially changing lives forever.
In a groundbreaking announcement, gene therapy company uniQure revealed an experimental treatment that has slowed the progression of Huntington's disease. Although still in early testing, this could signal new hope for patients battling this devastating condition.
Recent advancements in Alzheimer's research have unveiled two new drugs and a pioneering blood test, igniting hope among patients. However, their effectiveness and safety raise significant concerns as debates continue over the best treatment approaches.
In a remarkable turn of events, 8-year-old Nathaniel Schumann, who was nonverbal, began to speak in full sentences just two weeks after starting a clinical trial for an autism treatment. This development raises hopes for many families.
The Trump administration plans to unveil new efforts regarding a medication potentially linked to autism and another that may treat it, according to anonymous sources. Stay tuned for updates!
As space entrepreneurs gear up for asteroid mining, experts discuss the potential of capturing mini-moons rich in rare earth metals. Can we finally tap into this cosmic treasure? Find out the challenges and breakthroughs in asteroid mining technology!
Japan's Hayabusa2 spacecraft is preparing to explore asteroid 1998 KY26, a groundbreaking mission targeting the smallest asteroid ever at only 11 meters wide. This unprecedented challenge promises to reshape our understanding of space.
A recent study of Mars' Sapphire Canyon mudstone core reveals potential signs of life, with minerals linked to microbial activity. Is this the breakthrough we've been waiting for?
NASA's recent announcement about potential signs of ancient microbial life on Mars has sparked excitement and skepticism. Could this be the breakthrough we've been hoping for, or just another false alarm?