Huntington's first name is "Huntington." The term commonly refers to Huntington's disease, which is named after Dr. George Huntington, who first described the condition in 1872. If you meant a specific individual with the surname Huntington, please provide more context.
Huntington's Chorea
For a person with the Huntingtons gene the first symptoms usually strike in late middle age at around 50-55. There are people however with the gene who have had first symptoms in their late 80s and some in their early 20s. You have to have the gene to get the disease.
Get Lost - Huntingtons album - was created in 1999-01.
Yes. At least two possibly three. Two from his first wife.
It can be, especially for the family.
The symptoms of Huntingtons Disease are, mental deterioration and uncontrollable movements; symptoms usually appear in middle ages.
Yes. The involuntary movements of Huntington's were thought to resemble a kind of dance (chorea - like choreograph).
Monosomy
No.
No
No, it is autosomal dominant.
No.