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The HSPer & the US President

“Don’t worry, I’ve got you” he said

AGM & Annual Report

Committee elected for 2011

SPF announces 2010 grants

Impressive Research Program

Restless Leg Syndrome common with HSP

Resources and treatment options

UK Newslink & USA Synapse

Newsletters of the UK & USA HSP groups

New technology to help find drugs

Neuron regrowth can be tracked

Large HSP study in Spain

370 tested for SPG4 & SPG3A

New way to assess and track HSP

Imaging ‘white matter’ in the brain

Prevalence of main HSP genes tested

Genetic screening of 120 HSPers

Understanding Atlastin mutations

Zebrafish study sheds light

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HSP Research Foundation

Welcome to the HSP Research Foundation - created in 2005 to find a cure for Hereditary Spastic Paraplegia - an inherited, degenerative disease affecting mainly the legs, causing muscle weakness, spasticity and severely impairing walking. Read more »

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