Gene therapy involves inserting normal genes into cells to treat genetic diseases. There are two main methods - using viruses as vectors to deliver genes (viral vectors) or delivering naked DNA. Researchers are studying gene therapy for diseases like cancer, HIV, hemophilia and more. Some successes include treating blindness caused by a genetic defect using a virus to deliver a healthy gene to the eyes. Gene therapy has also reduced Parkinson's disease symptoms by delivering a gene to the brain to increase inhibitory neurotransmitters. While offering hope, gene therapy also faces challenges in terms of safety, cost and ethical issues.