Better Sleep May Put Huntington’s Disease Sufferers Back On Track »
By Paul Enderson on Jul 21, 2007 in Research, Uncategorized | 0 Comments
Mice carrying the genetic mutation that causes Huntington’s Disease (HD) showed marked improvements in alertness and their ability to learn after they were given drugs that put them to sleep.
Researchers at the University of Cambridge found that daily treatments of Alprazolam or chloral hydrate, two different sedative drugs, enabled them to develop a regular sleep […]

