Huntington's Disease – A Brief Historical Perspective
Abstract
Although the disease today known as Huntington's was described as early as the mid-19th century, knowledgeable physicians despaired of finding successful therapies and affected families largely kept it hidden. Starting in the late 1960 s, the confluence of grass-roots advocacy by HD family members, advances in Parkinson's treatment, and the development of molecular genetics and neuroscience helped turn HD into a focus of growing biomedical research. While therapies lag behind laboratory discoveries, disease altering interventions are now moving closer to the clinic. The Journal of Huntington's Disease is a welcome new resource in this effort.