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Foundation News

HSP Research update June 2015

Progress report from the research team

HSP group leaders meet in Madrid

First-ever international meeting, 1-2 June, 2015

2015 Federal Budget and NDIS Scorecard

Initiatives to address employment participation

HSP donation boxes on shop counters

Country butcher in NSW first

Results of survey of HSPers

Medication and lifestyle data

‘Mass production’ drug testing

Hope for faster, cheaper drug treatments

Early onset HSP in India

Collaboration with Sydney researchers

HSP Research update March 2015

Progress report from the research team

HSPer takes on marathon Rottnest swim

Raises $8,000 for HSP research

Young Victorian HSPer promising athlete

Sets long jump world record

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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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