Neurology
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Time-restricted eating shows promise in early-stage Huntington’s disease clinical trial


A new clinical trial explores time-restricted eating for Huntington’s disease, building on recent research showing benefits for mitochondrial function and autophagy. A groundbreaking clinical trial…
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Time-restricted eating trial offers new hope for Huntington’s disease management


A 12-week clinical trial explores time-restricted eating’s potential to improve mitochondrial function and autophagy in early-stage Huntington’s disease patients. Groundbreaking research investigates how aligning eating…
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Time-restricted feeding shows promise in Huntington’s disease management


Emerging research suggests time-restricted feeding may improve symptoms and slow neurodegeneration in Huntington’s disease through circadian rhythm synchronization and enhanced autophagy. New clinical trials explore…
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Time-restricted eating shows promise in early-stage Huntington’s disease clinical trial


A 12-week clinical trial explores time-restricted eating’s effects on cognitive function and mitochondrial health in Huntington’s disease patients. New research investigates whether time-restricted eating can…
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Novel 12-week TRE protocol shows promise in Huntington’s disease by enhancing mitochondrial biogenesis and autophagy


A recent PLoS One study reveals that a 12-week time-restricted eating protocol improves mitochondrial function and reduces polyQ aggregation in Huntington’s disease patients. Groundbreaking research…
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Circadian-aligned eating patterns show promise in combating neurodegeneration


Emerging research reveals how fasting and timed eating may enhance brain cell function and slow neurodegenerative disease progression through autophagy and mitochondrial efficiency. New studies…



