Excitement as trial shows Huntington's drug could slow progress of disease
by Hannah Devlin Science correspondent from on (#3ACV8)
Hailed as 'enormously significant', results in groundbreaking trial are first time a drug has been shown to suppress effects of Huntington's genetic mutation
A landmark trial for Huntington's disease has announced positive results, suggesting that an experimental drug could become the first to slow the progression of the devastating genetic illness.
The results have been hailed as "enormously significant" because it is the first time any drug has been shown to suppress the effects of the Huntington's mutation that causes irreversible damage to the brain. Current treatments only help with symptoms, rather than slowing the disease's progression.
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