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  2. Huntington's disease - Wikipedia

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    Huntington's disease (HD), also known as Huntington's chorea, is an incurable neurodegenerative disease [7] that is mostly inherited. [8] The earliest symptoms are often subtle problems with mood or mental/psychiatric abilities. [9] [1] A general lack of coordination and an unsteady gait often follow. [2]

  3. George Huntington - Wikipedia

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    George Huntington. George Huntington (April 9, 1850 – March 3, 1916) was an American physician who contributed a classic clinical description of the disease that bears his name—Huntington's disease. [1] George Huntington's paper. Huntington described this condition in the first of only two scientific papers he ever wrote.

  4. Surprise finding sheds light on what causes Huntington's ...

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    Scientists are unraveling the mystery of what triggers Huntington’s disease, a devastating and fatal hereditary disorder that strikes in the prime of life, causing nerve cells in parts of the ...

  5. Chorea - Wikipedia

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    Huntington's disease is a neurodegenerative disease and most common inherited cause of chorea. The condition was formerly called Huntington's chorea but was renamed because of the important non-choreic features including cognitive decline and behavioural change. [1]

  6. Nancy Wexler - Wikipedia

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    Nancy Wexler (born 19 July 1945) [1] FRCP MEASA is an American geneticist and the Higgins Professor of Neuropsychology in the Departments of Neurology and Psychiatry of the Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons, best known for her involvement in the discovery of the location of the gene that causes Huntington's disease.

  7. Milton Wexler - Wikipedia

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    She believed on the basis of what was known about this disease at the time when her father had died that this disease only affected men. [3] It is curious that the textbook she consulted stated that only men suffered from this disease given that the original description by George Huntington in 1872 described it in a mother and daughter. Wexler ...

  8. Category:Huntington's disease - Wikipedia

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    Hereditary Disease Foundation; Humanin; Huntingtin; Huntington Society of Canada; George Huntington; Huntington's Disease Association; Huntington's disease in popular culture; Huntington's Disease Outreach Project for Education at Stanford; Huntington's Disease Society of America; Huntington's disease-like syndrome

  9. Jeff Carroll - Wikipedia

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    Jeffrey Bryan Carroll is an American scientific researcher in the field of Huntington's disease (HD). [1] As a carrier of the abnormal gene that causes HD, [2] he is also a public advocate for families affected by the disease, and co-founder of the HD research news platform HDBuzz. [3]

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