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Huntington's disease is a progressive, degenerative disease that causes certain nerve cells in your brain to waste away. As a result, you may experience uncontrolled movements, emotional disturbances and mental deterioration.

Huntington's disease is an inherited disease. Signs and symptoms usually develop in middle age. Younger people with Huntington's disease often have a more severe case, and their symptoms may progress more quickly. Rarely, children may develop Huntington's disease.

Medications are available to help manage the signs and symptoms of Huntington's disease, but treatments can't prevent the physical and mental decline associated with the condition.

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The signs may include:

-An ongoing problem with a lack of coordination.

-Problems controlling ones muscular functions .

-Mood swings.

-Depression.

-Irritability.

-Anxiety.

-Forgetfulness.

-Clumsiness.

-Uncontrollable twitching.

-Loss or problems of short memory.

-Problems with thinking and concentration.

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in the defect of the child's heart rates and movements in the womb.

in the defect of the child's heart rates and movements in the womb.

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No it can because after you have sex there's no going back

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