Researchers at Utrecht University have found the aggregates of the toxic protein associated with Huntington’s disease can damage nerve cells by poking holes in the membrane separating the nucleus from the rest of the cell. The team, led by Lukas Kapitein, PhD, also discovered the aggregates could disrupt the protein meshwork fortifying the nuclear envelope, increasing the probability of ruptures.

MSU study: Ransomware drives US health data breaches | MSUToday
According to a study, ransomware attacks have become the main reason for health care data breaches in the US, compromising 285 million patient records over