Girish Gupta

Journalism

Huntington's: The Facts

Aug. 11, 2009

Published by The Guardian (11 August 2009)


Photo: Girish Gupta


• Huntington’s disease is a hereditary
genetic disorder that aff ects the
central nervous system. Only 3% of
cases occur with no family history
of the disease.


• Symptoms can begin with uncontrollable
muscular movements, lack
of concentration, short-term memory
lapses and mood swings, but psychological
problems often cause most
diffi culties for patient and loved ones.


• There is no cure, but diet, speech
therapy and medication can help.

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