Living with Huntington's Disease: Challenges, Perspectives and Quality of Life first discusses the variety of sleep disorders in Huntington's Disease, as well as how sleep quality can be associated with other important clinical symptoms. Although Huntington's disease is categorized as a movement disorder, the wide range of non-motor symptoms including cognitive impairment and behavioral abnormalities are considered by patients and their caregivers to be just as disabling as the motor symptoms. As such, the authors explore the importance of symptomatic treatment of Huntington's disease-related...
Living with Huntington's Disease: Challenges, Perspectives and Quality of Life first discusses the variety of sleep disorders in Huntington's Disease,...