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Huntington's Disease is a genetic disorder that causes a gradual and progressive breakdown of nerve cells in the brain. More than 30,000 people in the U.S. are living with Huntington's disease. Better medicine and treatment options are needed for Huntington's disease in order to save thousands of people each year.
We believe patients like you are the key to making a difference in Huntington's disease research. Joining a research study can help advance the future of Huntington's disease research and impact the development of new treatments and cures.
Sanguine's unique model alleviates many of the difficulties associated with clinical trials and we make it easy for patients to contribute to research for medical conditions that matter most to them, regardless of their location or ability to travel. Sign up to learn more and participate today!
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We are currently recruiting for 2 Huntington’s Disease studies
Huntington's Disease At-Home Research Study (Los Angeles, CA only)
$50
Volunteers with Huntington's Disease are needed to participate in a research study from the comfort of their own home in Los Angeles, CA. The goal of this research is to develop new diagnostic and treatment options for patients living with Huntington's Disease by analyzing biomarkers such as genetic, environmental, and microbial factors that may influence the disease's development.
United States
Huntington's Disease At-Home Research Study
$50
Volunteers with Huntington's Disease are needed to participate in a research study from the comfort of their own home. The goal of this research is to develop new diagnostic and treatment options for patients living with Huntington's Disease by analyzing biomarkers such as genetic, environmental, and microbial factors that may influence the disease's development.
United States
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