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Tuesday, March 09, 2010
Raffle Day
New Hampshire Affiliate
Annual Raffle Day
Dover
Saturday April 24th
9 am - 2 pm

Take a chance!  Tons of raffle items and tons of fun!
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HOOP-A-THON

Massachusetts Chapter

Hoop-A-Thon

Saturday

March 20, 2010

11:00 AM - 3:00 PM

Lexington High School

Lexington, Massachusetts

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3rd Annual Rhode Island Walk

3rd Annual

Rhode Island

Walk-A-Thon

Saturday

June 5, 2010

Colt State Park

Bristol, RI


Join family and friends for the

3 mile walk along the lovely

Narragansett bay.

Brochure and pledge sheet available online in mid March

 

4th ANUUAL PARTY AT THE PARK

SAVE THE

DATE !

FOR THE ANNUAL

PARTY AT FENWAY PARK

FRIDAY AUGUST 6, 2010

5 PM TO 9 PM

THIS EVENT SOLD OUT LAST YEAR SO BE SURE AND LOOK FOR YOUR INVITATION IN THE MAIL AND ON THIS WEBSITE IN EARLY MAY.

 

Huntington's Disease is a disease of both the mind and the body. It is an inherited, progressively degenerative brain disorder. Typically, symptoms appear between age 30 and 50. However, cases have been noted as early as 2 and as late as 80.

The first symptoms usually appear slowly and can vary from person to person. Early symptoms include involuntary movements of the body and limbs and marked personality changes.Over a period of 10-25 years the ability to think, to speak and to walk is greatly diminished in persons with Huntington's Disease.

About ten percent of the Huntington's Disease cases will be juvenile striking at a very early age and progressing very rapidly.

At present, there is no cure. However, modern medicine has provided many drug treatments that help improve the quality of life for those with Huntington's Disease.

Huntington's Disease affects all sexes, races, ethnic groups, and ages. Each child of an affected parent with Huntington's Disease has a 50/50 chance of inheriting the gene. If a person carries the gene eventually they will develop Huntington's Disease.

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