Duchenne muscular dystrophy's impact on the brain may be reversible

New research led by the University of Portsmouth has revealed how Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD), best known for causing severe muscle degeneration, also profoundly affects the brain, leading to cognitive and behavioral challenges that are very diverse and some could be reversible.
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