1. Huntington's disease
Huntington's disease is a disorder passed down through families in which certain nerve cells in the brain waste away, or degenerate.
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2. Huntington's Disease
A hereditary disease of the central nervous system. Huntington's disease, also called Huntingtons chorea, causes intellectual impairment, emotional disturbances, and the uncontrollable arm, leg, and body movements that are its...
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3. Huntington disease
(HD) is an inherited, degenerative neurological disease that leads to dementia. About 30,000 Americans have HD and about 150,000 more are at risk of inheriting the disease from a parent.
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4. Huntington's Disease: MedlinePlus
Huntington's disease (HD) is an inherited disease that causes certain nerve cells in the brain to waste away. People are born with the defective gene, but symptoms usually don't appear until middle age. Early symptoms of HD may include...
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5. Huntington's Disease - [Support Group]
This information is provided as a resource and does not constitute an endorsement for any group. It is the responsibility of the reader to decide whether a group is appropriate for his/her needs. For evidence-based information on diseases, conditi...
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6. Huntington disease - Genetics Home Reference
Huntington disease is a progressive brain disorder that causes uncontrolled movements, emotional problems, and loss of thinking ability (cognition).
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7. Hardin MD : Huntingtons Disease
Whole brain atlas, Keith A. Johnson, J. Alex Becker; The URL for this page is http://www.lib.uiowa.edu/hardin/md/huntingtons.html Last updated Friday, Jul 09, 2010 [huningtons disease, hunningtons disease, huntington's chorea, ...
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8. Huntington's disease (Huntington's chorea)
Huntington's disease (Huntington's chorea)
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9. Huntington's Disease
Huntington's Disease is a progressive, degenerative disease that causes certain nerve cells in the brain to waste away. As a result, a sufferer may experience uncontrolled movements, emotional disturbances and mental deterioration.
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10. Huntington' s Disease
Based on a brochure developed by Lynn Rhoades, MS, CCC-SLP for the Huntington's Disease Society of America with financial support of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association.
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