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02/10/2020

Council supports Light Up for Huntington’s Disease Campaign

The Council will light up Antrim Civic Centre, Mossley Mill and Ballyclare Town Hall blue on Monday 5 October to mark Huntington’s Disease (HD) Awareness Week 5-9 October.

The Council will light up Antrim Civic Centre, Mossley Mill and Ballyclare Town Hall blue on Monday 5 October to mark Huntington’s Disease (HD) Awareness Week 5-9 October.
 
The Light It Up for HD campaign is about increasing awareness for Huntington’s Disease in Northern Ireland. The more people that understand the disease the more they can accept those who are impacted and extend support.
 
Encouraging more people to talk about Huntington’s Disease and giving people an understanding of what the disease is will help reduce the stigma of HD. Huntington’s patients often feel isolated and afraid to admit they have the disease to their friends and family.
 
Huntington’s Disease is described as a ‘neuro-degenerative’ disorder as it damages the neurons in the brain. As it is a genetic disease, every child of an affected parent has a 50% chance of inheriting the gene. A simple blood test will determine if a person carries the HD gene, and if tested positive this person will develop the disease at some point in their life. HD affects males and females equally and usually between the ages of 30-50 years old.
 
Mayor of Antrim and Newtownabbey, Councillor Jim Montgomery said

“It is important that we help raise awareness of Huntington’s Disease and reduce the stigma attached to it. With no known cure we must support this campaign and get people talking about HD. I am delighted that the Council is offering their support by lighting up our Civic Buildings.”

 
For more information visit, http://www.hdani.org.uk. Check out Huntington’s Disease Association Northern Ireland Facebook page by visiting @HDANorthernIreland