Thursday, May 17, 2012
But much work remains to be done.
Comments (0)
| Tags: advocacy, advocate, juvenile Huntington's, Social Security, Huntington's, Louise Vetter, Parity Act, genetic test, diagnosis, disability, Center of Excellence, Martha Nance, chorea, cognitive, behavioral, dementia
Saturday, April 14, 2012
Stephen Hawking still strong at 70.
Comments (0)
| Tags: Lou Gehrig's, ALS, wife, mother, Huntington's, symptoms, gene-positive, caregiver, disabled, care, genetic, depression, science, sex, stigma, denial, nursing home, advocacy, wheelchair, onset, daughter, brain, memory, Social Security, Medicaid
Monday, April 2, 2012
Event can help inform and galvanize the community.
Comments (1)
| Tags: hope, wife, daughter, gene-positive, caregiver, father, mother, grandparent, HD closet, fear, stigma, denial, tested negative, therapies, Louise Vetter, Vertex, Lundbeck, awareness, research, asymptomatic, gene-negative, clinical trial, treatment
Tuesday, March 20, 2012
We are turning the tide from 'incurable to 'treatable.'
Comments (0)
| Tags: mother, Huntington's, treatment, cure, dementia, fatal, positive test, symptoms, side effect, therapy, researcher, clinical trial, therapies, hope, incurable, treatable, denial, scientist, supplement, RNA interference, brain, Robert Pacifici, CHDI, genome, DNA, protein, biotech, systems biology, P4 medicine, neurodegenerative, modifier gene, gene, huntingtin, mutation, genetic, patient
Thursday, March 8, 2012
Spreading the message about progress is crucial.
Comments (0)
| Tags: genetic, Huntington's, hope, mother, symptoms, gene-positive, testing positive, treatments, cure, CHDI, clinical trials, symptomatic, Alnylam, Isis, Medtronic, Pfizer, Novartis, Vertex, Robert Pacifici, Jim Gusella, genetic test, gene, huntingtin, oligonucleotide, Michael Hayden, brain, onset, gene silencing, Yale, stem cell, chorea, cognitive, mood, research, premanifest, scientist, advocate, neuron
|
Archive
Words Used in Gene’s Blog
Words are scaled by number of uses. Click on a word to trace its use in blog entries.
|