NON-INTERVETIONAL STUDIES
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RECRUITING
To study how people walk and use their arms when they have conditions that affect movement (like neurological or metabolic diseases)
Researchers want to see if a new, longer-lasting brain scan can replace the old one and help doctors follow how Huntington’s disease progresses and how well treatments are working.
The study is testing a new way to “see” and track Huntington’s disease in the brain, which could help improve diagnosis and future treatments.
A small, first-time study looking for early signs of Huntington’s disease in people who carry the gene but don’t have symptoms yet.
This study is trying to develop a kind of gene therapy that fixes the problem at the RNA level before the harmful protein is made.
This study looks at whether certain substances in the spinal fluid could help doctors better understand or track Huntington’s Disease.
This study looks at whether using DoddleBags can make eating easier and more manageable for people with Huntington’s disease. Everyone in the study will use a DoddleBag during mealtimes, and we will explore whether it helps them feed themselves more easily and independently, and whether they find it practical and acceptable to use.
