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Huntington's Disease



Huntington's Disease - hereditary, acute disturbance of the central nervous system usually beginning in middle age and characterized by involuntary muscular movements and progressive intellectual deterioration; formerly called Huntington's chorea. The disease is sometimes confused with chorea or St. Vitus's dance, which is not hereditary. It attacks the cells of the basal ganglia, clusters of   Read More...

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    Case Studies: The Price of Silence, in The Hastings Center Report (Includes information on Huntington's Disease)
    by Kare Berg, Andrew Czeizel, John C. Fletcher, Abbyann Lynch, Francisco M. Salzano, Dorothy Wertz. 5 pgs.



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