Hunting Down Huntington's

Hunting Down Huntington's
Title Hunting Down Huntington's PDF eBook
Author Molly Kay Moss
Publisher FriesenPress
Pages 116
Release 2019-12-17
Genre Health & Fitness
ISBN 1525563459

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My book is targeted towards any individual who has been affected by Huntington Disease, professionals and families, patients and their caregivers. The key theme is the devastation caused by this rare and fatal diabolical disease, it describes the wider circle affected when this disease strikes and how various persons handle the news. Hunting down Huntington's also presents strategies that are beneficial in navigating through this disease process. The book aims to increase the awareness of this disorder and inform the reader of its origins, history and on going research. I would like the reader to take away. . new knowledge of the HD process . learn about the ongoing research . become involved in the larger HD community chapters . learn ways where they can contribute . have a greater awareness of this condition My book's objective is to raise awareness for this illness and to encourage people to become involved in the local chapters. My desire is to give hope and encouragement to affected families. I'm also directing all royalties from the book to THE HUNTINGTON'S SOCIETY OF CANADA. Reading and learning about neurological diseases is significant because it's already believed that if a cure is found for HD other neurological dementias could also be prevented. My book isn't a supplement for business or a course.

Genetic Twists of Fate

Genetic Twists of Fate
Title Genetic Twists of Fate PDF eBook
Author Stanley Fields
Publisher MIT Press
Pages 235
Release 2010-09-24
Genre Science
ISBN 0262289008

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How tiny variations in our personal DNA can determine how we look, how we behave, how we get sick, and how we get well. News stories report almost daily on the remarkable progress scientists are making in unraveling the genetic basis of disease and behavior. Meanwhile, new technologies are rapidly reducing the cost of reading someone's personal DNA (all six billion letters of it). Within the next ten years, hospitals may present parents with their newborn's complete DNA code along with her footprints and APGAR score. In Genetic Twists of Fate, distinguished geneticists Stanley Fields and Mark Johnston help us make sense of the genetic revolution that is upon us. Fields and Johnston tell real life stories that hinge on the inheritance of one tiny change rather than another in an individual's DNA: a mother wrongly accused of poisoning her young son when the true killer was a genetic disorder; the screen siren who could no longer remember her lines because of Alzheimer's disease; and the president who was treated with rat poison to prevent another heart attack. In an engaging and accessible style, Fields and Johnston explain what our personal DNA code is, how a few differences in its long list of DNA letters makes each of us unique, and how that code influences our appearance, our behavior, and our risk for such common diseases as diabetes or cancer.

The Neuropathology of Huntington’s Disease: Classical Findings, Recent Developments and Correlation to Functional Neuroanatomy

The Neuropathology of Huntington’s Disease: Classical Findings, Recent Developments and Correlation to Functional Neuroanatomy
Title The Neuropathology of Huntington’s Disease: Classical Findings, Recent Developments and Correlation to Functional Neuroanatomy PDF eBook
Author Udo Rüb
Publisher Springer
Pages 154
Release 2015-09-29
Genre Medical
ISBN 331919285X

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This monograph describes the progress in neuropathological HD research made during the last century, the neuropathological hallmarks of HD and their pathogenic relevance. Starting with the initial descriptions of the progressive degeneration of the striatum as one of the key events in HD, the worldwide practiced Vonsattel HD grading system of striatal neurodegeneration will be outlined. Correlating neuropathological data with results on the functional neuroanatomy of the human brain, subsequent chapters will highlight recent HD findings: the neuronal loss in the cerebral neo-and allocortex, the neurodegeneration of select thalamic nuclei, the affection of the cerebellar cortex and nuclei, the involvement of select brainstem nuclei, as well as the pathophysiological relevance of these pathologies for the clinical picture of HD. Finally, the potential pathophysiological role of neuronal huntingtin aggregations and the most important and enduring challenges of neuropathological HD research are discussed.

Biology of the NMDA Receptor

Biology of the NMDA Receptor
Title Biology of the NMDA Receptor PDF eBook
Author Antonius M. VanDongen
Publisher CRC Press
Pages 368
Release 2008-10-29
Genre Medical
ISBN 142004415X

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The NMDA receptor plays a critical role in the development of the central nervous system and in adult neuroplasticity, learning, and memory. Therefore, it is not surprising that this receptor has been widely studied. However, despite the importance of rhythms for the sustenance of life, this aspect of NMDAR function remains poorly studied. Written

Huntington's Disease

Huntington's Disease
Title Huntington's Disease PDF eBook
Author Oliver Quarrell
Publisher
Pages 164
Release 1999
Genre Family & Relationships
ISBN 9780192629302

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Huntington's Disease is a genetically inherited condition, the result of severe nerve-cell damage in the brain. Due to the recent identification of the gene involved, and the debilitating nature of the disease, a great many more people are now affected either directly or indirectly (familiesand carers) by this condition. The majority of people develop the disease between the ages of 35 and 55, so for those that are aware of a genetic inheritance, there are enormous problems to confront - should you carry on life as normal? Should you start a family? In this, the first book onHuntington's disease written for sufferers and their families, advice is given on living with this disabling illness. Written as much for carers as for the patients themselves, the book aims to answer some of the questions that both sufferer and carer might have. With the identification of theresponsible gene, genetic counselling is now available for those at risk of developing the disease. Though some may wish not to use these services, the book clearly explains the role of the counsellor, and what help is additionally available from the various patient organisations worldwide.

Gene Hunter

Gene Hunter
Title Gene Hunter PDF eBook
Author Adele Glimm
Publisher Children's Press(CT)
Pages 118
Release 2005
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9780531167786

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Describes the life and career of Nancy Wexler, neuropsychologist, whose work focuses on the genes responsible for Huntington's disease.

Faces of Huntington's

Faces of Huntington's
Title Faces of Huntington's PDF eBook
Author Carmen Leal-Pock
Publisher Belleville, Ont. : Essence Pub.
Pages 363
Release 1998
Genre Huntington's chorea
ISBN 9781894169103

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