Huntington’s disease is marked by uncontrollable and jerky movements known as chorea, as well as cognitive, behavioral, and emotional changes. But these symptoms can be more manageable with certain adjustments and therapy approaches.| Huntington's Disease News
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Society wants us to act heroic, but that's not always possible, opines columnist Carlos Briceño, who recommends embracing vulnerability.| Huntington's Disease News
Carlos Briceño welcomes you to his new column, "A Family Tradition," where he discusses his family's journey with Huntington's disease.| Huntington's Disease News
Columnist Carlos Briceño is devastated to realize how much the symptoms of Huntington's are beginning to affect his wife, Jill.| Huntington's Disease News
Huntington’s disease is diagnosed definitively through genetic testing, but initial tests are usually taken to find out a potential family history and any evidence of symptoms.| Huntington's Disease News
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Huntington's disease is a neurodegenerative disorder that can cause movement, thinking and psychiatric problems.| Huntington's Disease News