Huntington's disease: Outside looking in on a rare condition
What is Huntington’s disease and who does it affect? Can I catch Huntington’s disease? Can you cure it? Who does it affect the most? What part of the body does it affect? What are the symptoms of Huntington’s?
All of these questions are extremely valid and commonly asked. Many people around the world are not aware of Huntington’s disease due to its rare nature. This leads to confusion and lack of understanding of the disease. Below you can see an infographic that explains the ins and outs of Huntington’s disease and discusses why raising awareness of this all-encompassing disease is imperative. Huntington’s disease generates a mix of symptoms that can be seen on the outside and those that hideaway on the inside, learn all about these symptoms below and help us bring Huntington’s disease out of the shadows today!
Visit our What the Huntington’s Disease Association can offer and how we can help article for further information and support.
For more information on Huntington’s or to talk to one of our specialist advisers about your situation, please get in touch with us on 0151 331 5444 or email [email protected].
What is Huntington’s disease and who does it affect? Can I catch Huntington’s disease? Can you cure it? Who does it affect the most? What part of the body does it affect? What are the symptoms of Huntington’s?
All of these questions are extremely valid and commonly asked. Many people around the world are not aware of Huntington’s disease due to its rare nature. This leads to confusion and lack of understanding of the disease. Below you can see an infographic that explains the ins and outs of Huntington’s disease and discusses why raising awareness of this all-encompassing disease is imperative. Huntington’s disease generates a mix of symptoms that can be seen on the outside and those that hideaway on the inside, learn all about these symptoms below and help us bring Huntington’s disease out of the shadows today!
Visit our What the Huntington’s Disease Association can offer and how we can help article for further information and support.
For more information on Huntington’s or to talk to one of our specialist advisers about your situation, please get in touch with us on 0151 331 5444 or email [email protected].