NATIONAL OFFICE|CONTACT US|MEDIA|OFFICES
Comunity Health CharitiesDonate Now!
Community Health Charities of Ohio
Text Size
 
 
Donate


 
> Huntington’s Disease

Huntington's Disease (HD) is a devastating, hereditary, degenerative brain disorder for which there is no cure, and only one FDA-approved treatment (Xenazine) for symptoms. HD slowly diminishes the affected individual's ability to walk, talk and reason. Eventually, the person with HD becomes totally dependent upon others for his or her care. HD profoundly affects the lives of entire families – emotionally, socially and economically.



[More News and Events]


 
American Parkinson Disease Association, Inc.
Dedicated to funding Parkinson’s research, providing comprehensive medical information, extensive public/professional education and support services.

 

  

Staff Sergeant Mark Thompson convinced the Army that having type-1 diabetes should not keep him from serving in Iraq. Thompson, 28, is an Iowa native. He has been married for nine years and has a son, Kyle, who is two years old. He has always had something of a travel bug, and it was this desire to see the world that inspired Thompson to join the Army. That, and the stories he heard from his college roommate -- an older student who had served in the Vietnam War. As Thompson listened, the Army started to sound like an adventure.

 

 


 
 
 

 

 

 

NATIONAL OFFICE|CAREERS|OFFICES

Copyright © 2011 Community Health Charities
info@healthcharities.org
privacy policy
Login
space