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    Huntington Disease
    Are people with Huntington's disease dangerous to others?

    Advanced Huntington's can indeed cause all the symptoms you describe. It sounds like this man has progressed well beyond the point where it is safe for him to live alone. It's appal...

    Help on Huntington's Disease?

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    Huntington鈥檚 disease?

    Huntington's disease(HD) was first described in 1872 by an American doctor called George Huntington in 1872. It results from genetically programmed degeneration of brain cells, called neurons,...

    Is it possible for a person to have two dominate alleles for huntington disease?

    I don't think so, I am not sure one person can have a100% chance.

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    Huntington disease?

    its a disease that gets progressively worse, you are unable to control your body (your body starts doing worm like motions), it moves to your mind.

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    How can i cure huntington disease?

    There is at present no known means of altering the disease process or the fatal outcome. The choreic movements can be controlled by the use of neuroleptic agents, including dopamine receptor blocke...

    Information on Huntington disease?

    Huntington's disease (HD) results from genetically programmed degeneration of brain cells, called neurons, in certain areas of the brain. This degeneration causes uncontrolled movements, loss ...

    Why Huntington disease is rare ?

    The previous answer is partly wrong. Huntington's is actually dominant. So you would presume that is would be common but isn't. This is because homozygous dominant zygotes CANNOT divide. ...

    Ihave HUNTINGTON DISEASE.what`s the ways to reduce the symptom of HUNTINGTON DISEASE or it`s thrapy?help me...

    Below is a link to help someone with severe huntingtons get a healthy diet. While there is no cure, treatment can reduce symtoms, prevent complications and provide support for the poeple around t...

    Need help finding contact information for Specialist/Doctors that treats patients with Huntington's Disease.

    why don't you contact one of the California chapters of the Huntington's Disease Society of America? They can probably point you in the right direction. ...

    Is there anyone who has or might have Huntington's Disease?

    no need 2 worry about your disease. never give up hope there are new therapies every day, Huntington disease is a brain disorder. It is an inherited condition characterized by abnormal body movem...

    What are the chances of my nephew having Huntington's disease?

    Your nephew right now has a 25% chance of inheriting HD since his father is not showing any symptoms at this time. Should his father start showing symptoms then your nephew's chances go up to ...

    If my grandmothers sister had Huntington's Disease, how much am I at risk?

    Huntington's Disease is autosomal dominant. It comes down to this... a child of HD parents have a 50% chance of inheriting the gene. Those who have the gene will eventually manifest HD as ...

    Help dealing with Huntington's disease & ADD/ADHD?

    time bomb,the show I seen the lady was happy to get that question off her chest ,probably just being more prepare for what is in store,maybe then other people who care about you wont get false impr...

    Are there any positive effects of having Huntington's Disease?

    You kind of answered your own question. No disease has positive effects. To fully understand HD, it's best to watch this video on YouTube. It's a CBS special. Stephen King could not...

    How is the huntington's disease caused.?

    What Causes Huntington's Disease? HD results from genetically programmed degeneration of nerve cells, called neurons,* in certain areas of the brain. This degeneration causes uncontrolled m...

    Would you get a Huntington's Disease Test?

    You need to decide what will cause you more stress, knowing you have it, or wondering if you have it. Since your parents apparently don't have it there is an excellent chance you won't h...

    Questions regarding Huntington's Disease?

    I'm so sorry for your anguish. Check out this website. I think it will give you a lot of the answers you're looking for. I believe there is a test that can be done to find out if you are ...

    My colleague only thirty years old was diagnosed havnig Huntington disease.Is she going to die?

    well,hope 4 da best click these links ...

    Where can I found free journals on Parkinson and Huntington disease?

    www.webmd.com is a great site.

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    Can any one tell me what is Duchenne's disease and huntington disease.?

    Overview of Duchenne's Disease: Degeneration of the posterior roots and column of the spinal cord and the brain stem. Characterized by attacks of pain, progressive ataxia, loss of reflexes, f...

    What kind of genetic mutation is huntington disease?

    Its a mutation of the Htt (Huntingtin Gene) that makes a copy of itself multiple times eventually leading to the destruction of selected nerve cells. Its a slow process and only occurs in select p...

    How is huntington's disease inherited?

    It is an autosomal dominant gene, so if a parent has the disease, each child has a 50-50 chance of inheriting the gene and, therefore, the disease. Learn more here: ...

    Is huntington's disease a disorder or another genetic topic?

    Huntington's disease (Huntington's chorea) is a progressive, degenerative disease that causes certain nerve cells in your brain to waste away. As a result, you may experience uncontrolled...

    Can huntington's disease kill?

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    Is huntington's disease homozygous or heterozygous??

    Huntington's disease is an autosomal dominant disorder. This means that the trait will be present in all offspring carrying the trait regardless of homozygosity or heterozygosity. Since it i...

    Is huntington's disease...?

    It is autosomal dominant. The disease does not start until later in life. It is actually caused by an expansion of DNA in the Huntington Disease gene. The larger the expansion, the sooner in lif...

    Huntington's Disease Please Help?

    Not sure exactly what you want, but: Huntington's disease is caused by one gene, and it's a dominant trait, so EVERYONE with one copy of the gene will develop Huntington's as an adul...

    Huntington's Disease?

    A friend of mine knows someone whose mother died of the disease. As you probably know, Huntington's Disease is a dominant disease and, with that said, the probability of the offspring inheriti...

    Would Huntington's disease be considered a pre-existing condition to a health insurance company?

    The insurance plans I've worked for & with didn't include genetic disorders in their "pre-existing" condition lists. Maternity & genetic diseases are the 2 main pre-exis...

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