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Are there certain countries or populations in which Huntington's Disease is more common?

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Huntington is found all over the world. In the UK which has a population of approximately 60 million, there will be 4200 to 6000 cases at one time. Canada has approximately 4 to 10 cases per 100,000 people. When people migrate to a sparsely populated areas the number of Huntington's disease cases increase. This happened in Tasmania and Venezuela.
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