Biology, asked by Alishbaltaf2003, 9 months ago

How is Parkinson's disease different from Huntington's disease? Write its treatment.

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Answered by BrahminAdi
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In Parkinson's and Huntington's, it primarily affects movement. ... In Parkinson's, it's alpha-synuclein. In Huntington's, it's huntingtin. The Loyola researchers concluded that these different proteins behave in the same way when they enter brain cells.

Answered by jo0ojo0o95
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The rate of disease progression and duration varies. The time from the onset of the disease to death ranges from approximately 10 to 30 years. Huntington's disease in adolescents usually leads to death within 10 years from the onset of symptoms.

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