Over 90 percent of people with Huntington’s disease develop chorea. Learn about FDA-approved VMAT2 inhibitors, off-label medications, and lifestyle strategies to manage involuntary movements.
More than 90 percent of people with the genetic condition Huntington’s disease develop chorea — involuntary movements that can interfere with daily activities, communication, and independence. While ...
Learn how to manage hereditary angioedema (HAE) attacks with on-demand medications, from identifying early symptoms to ...
Patrick Muldoon's death certificate revealed he was dealing with hereditary coagulopathy disorder, a type of blood disorder, that contributed to his passing. "If you have a clotting disorder, your ...
Dozens handed life peerages in apparent concession, enabling their return to red benches Dozens of hereditary peers whose seats have been abolished have had their lawmaking powers restored as Keir ...
Hereditary peers in the House of Lords have left their red leather benches for the final time. The majority of such peers, who inherit their titles through their families, lost the right to sit in the ...
Not all broken genes fail in the same way: some simply stop working, while others interfere with what still works.