No, individuals with Huntington's disease are generally not eligible to join the military. The condition is a progressive neurological disorder that can significantly impair physical and cognitive functioning, which is incompatible with military service requirements. Additionally, medical evaluations during the enlistment process typically disqualify those with hereditary or chronic conditions that could affect performance.
The symptoms of Huntingtons Disease are, mental deterioration and uncontrollable movements; symptoms usually appear in middle ages.
Monosomy
No.
No
No.
One in ten thousand have Huntington's disease.
Its Passed On From Your Parents Its Inherited
medication and anti deprassants
Huntingtons disease is inherited from your parents
Huntington's Chorea
No.
HD is a genetic disease, and currently cannot be prevented.