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Join the Huntington’s Disease Society of America (HDSA) for an inspiring and informative Education Day hosted by the Central Florida Center for Huntington’s Disease at the University of Central Florida. This event brings together leading clinicians, researchers, caregivers, and families to share the latest updates, resources, and breakthroughs in the fight against Huntington’s Disease (HD) and Juvenile Huntington’s Disease (JHD). 🎥 Filmed and edited to highlight the heart and hope of our HD community, this video captures powerful presentations from medical experts including Dr. Amber Southwell and Dr. Anwar Ahmed, alongside stories from families impacted by HD. What You’ll Learn in This Video: What Huntington’s Disease is and how it impacts individuals and families Updates from HDSA Centers of Excellence and the Central Florida HD Clinic Resources and support services for the HD community Insights into current research, treatments, and care strategies Whether you’re living with HD, caring for a loved one, or advocating for awareness, HDSA’s Education Day is a place to connect, learn, and find hope. 💙 Support families impacted by Huntington’s Disease. Donate or learn more at HDSA.org 00:00:00 - Introduction 00:03:19 - Huntington's Disease & Genetics 00:23:16 - HDSA Resources 00:38:48 - HD Research Update 01:11:08 - Experiment Testers Needed 01:13:39 - Biology of HD 01:43:52 - Legal Advice 02:21:15 - Q & A Session Keywords: Huntington’s Disease, Juvenile Huntington’s Disease, HDSA, Central Florida Center for Huntington’s Disease, HD research, HD education day, neurodegenerative disease, HD caregivers, HD support, HD awareness