What are 3 causes of Huntingtons Disease?
HD degenerates neurons in the caudate nuclei and the pallidum, and in the brain's outer surface, the cortex. Thank you for asking!
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How long does it take to die from huntingtons disease?
For some, the symptoms can be very mild, but for others, they...
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What are some good websites to find information on Huntingtons disease?
MayoClinic.com, has information regarding Huntingtons disease...
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What are the physical effects of Huntingtons disease?
Patients with Huntington's Disease will often have uncontroll...
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Are more males or females affected with Huntington's disease?
Huntington's Disease effects both males and females equally, ...
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Who is famous for having huntingtons disease?
American folk singer and song writer Woody Guthrie was diagno...
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What is huntingtons disease More?
Huntingtin, was discovered in 1993. In some way - which is no...
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Is Huntington's disease from the mother or father?
Huntington's Disease is a familial disease, passed from paren...
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What happens to patients with Huntington's Disease?
Physicians often prescribe various medications to help contro...
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Do i have huntingtons disease?
Huntington's disease produces 3 types of symptoms: movement, ...
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Who is famous for having huntingtons disease?
American folk singer and song writer Woody Guthrie was diagno...
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Is the Huntingtons disease dominant or recessive?
The gene for Huntington's disease is dominant. Therefore, mos...
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How long can a person live with Huntingtons disease?
Life expectancy of Huntington's disease is to around twenty y...
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Do doctors ever mistake adha for huntingtons disease?
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What does Huntington disease do?
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About Huntingtons Disease
Huntingtons Disease is a genetic disorder affecting the brain. It is handed down in the genes and a child has a 50% probability of contracting the disease if their parent has it.
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