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2 articles from the last 30 days matching "huntingtons-disease"

Clinical trialRSSMay 14

Biotech raises $42 million to run Huntington’s disease trial

A biotech company called Latus Bio has raised $42 million in funding to support a clinical trial for Huntington's disease. This money will help them test a new treatment approach in patients with this genetic brain disorder. The funding shows that researchers are actively working on new ways to help people with Huntington's disease.

WHY IT MATTERSThis funding enables Latus Bio to move forward with testing their Huntington's disease treatment in patients, which could lead to new therapeutic options for people currently living with limited treatment choices.
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Clinical trialUNITERAREMay 1

New Recruiting Trial: Optimizing Parameters of Low-Intensity Focused Ultrasound for Pallidal Modulation in Huntington's Disease

Researchers are testing a new treatment called low-intensity focused ultrasound that aims to help people with Huntington's disease by targeting a specific part of the brain called the pallidum. This non-invasive technique uses sound waves instead of surgery to potentially reduce movement problems and other symptoms. The trial is just starting in April 2026 and is looking for patients to participate.

WHY IT MATTERSThis is the first clinical trial testing focused ultrasound specifically for Huntington's disease pallidal treatment, offering patients a potentially non-invasive alternative to traditional deep brain stimulation surgery.
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