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By Bob Florence, The StarPhoenix January 23, 2012 Susan Hanna has read an eight-page pamphlet on Huntington's disease. She knows that at the start, the brain disorder causes clumsiness and fidgeting. The difficulties grow. Speech is slurred.

Huntington's Disease is a genetic neurological disorder. Symptoms most commonly appear around age 40, and they progress gradually from subtle movement abnormalities to complete loss of motor control and dementia.

By Nate Stemen Kathleen Edward died as a result of Huntington's disease on Jan. 11, 2012. Rebecca Rose On Monday's episode of Dr. Phil titled "Unforgivable Acts," the feud on Detroit Street took the national stage, just over two weeks after Kathleen

The life of a man suffering from Huntington's Disease, a genetic and fatal illness. Every child of a HD parent has a 50 % chance of suffering from this fatal degenerative neurological illness. This is the story of one such person.

By Bob Florence, The StarPhoenix January 23, 2012 Susan Hanna has read an eight-page pamphlet on Huntington's disease. She knows that at the start, the brain disorder causes clumsiness and fidgeting. The difficulties grow. Speech is slurred.

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