Huntington's disease is an incurable neurodegenerative genetic disorder 
that affects muscle coordination and some cognitive functions, 
typically becoming noticeable in middle age. It is the most common 
genetic cause of abnormal involuntary writhing movements called chorea 
and is much more common in people of Western Europe descent than in 
those from Asia or Africa. The disease is caused by a dominant mutation 
on either of the two copies of a gene called Huntingtin, which means 
any child of an affected parent has a 50% risk of inheriting the 
disease. Physical symptoms of Huntington's disease can begin at any age 
from infancy to old age, but usually begin between 35 and 44 years of 
age. The Huntingtin gene normally provides the genetic information for 
a protein that is also called "huntingtin". The mutation of the 
Huntingtin gene codes for a different form of the protein, whose 
presence results in gradual damage to specific areas of the brain. The 
exact way this happens is not fully understood. Genetic counseling has 
developed to inform and aid individuals considering genetic testing. 
The earliest symptoms are a general lack of coordination and an 
unsteady gait. As the disease advances, uncoordinated, jerky body 
movements become more apparent, along with a decline in mental 
abilities and behavioral and psychiatric problems. Although the 
disorder itself is not fatal, complications such as pneumonia, heart 
disease, and physical injury from falls reduce life expectancy to 
around twenty years after symptoms begin. There is no cure for HD, and 
full-time care is often required in the later stages of the disease.

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Today's selected anniversaries:

1594:

Henry IV of France was crowned at the Cathedral of Chartres near Paris, 
beginning the Bourbon dynasty.
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_IV_of_France>

1801:

Under the District of Columbia Organic Act of 1801, Washington, D.C., a 
new planned city and capital of the United States, was placed under the 
jurisdiction of the U.S. Congress.
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Washington%2C_D.C.>

1933:

The Reichstag building in Berlin, the assembly location of the German 
Parliament, was set on fire , a pivotal event in the establishment of 
the Nazi regime in Germany.
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reichstag_fire>

1940:

American biochemists Martin Kamen and Sam Ruben discovered the 
radioactive isotope carbon-14, which today is used extensively as the 
basis of the radiocarbon dating method to date archaeological, 
geological, and hydrogeological samples.
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/carbon-14>

1962:

Two dissident Republic of Vietnam Air Force pilots bombed the 
Independence Palace in Saigon in a failed assassination attempt of 
President of South Vietnam Ngo Dinh Diem.
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1962_South_Vietnamese_Independence_Palace_bombing>

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Wiktionary's word of the day:

laud (v):
To praise; to glorify
<http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/laud>

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Wikiquote quote of the day:

Turn, turn, my wheel! All things must change 

 To something new, to something strange; 
 Nothing that is can pause 
or stay; 

 The moon will wax, the moon will wane, 
 The mist and cloud will turn 
to rain, 

 The rain to mist and cloud again, 
 To-morrow be to-day.
  --Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
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