Huntington's Disease & Semptions: Understanding the Connection
Huntington's disease (HD) is an inherited neurodegenerative disorder caused by a mutation in the HTT gene, which results in the production of a toxic protein called huntingtin. The disease is characterized by progressive deterioration of the brain and nervous system, leading to a variety of symptoms, including movement abnormalities, cognitive decline, and psychiatric disturbances.
Semptions, on the other hand, is not a known medical condition or term. Therefore, it is not possible to have the Huntington's gene and not semptions.
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