Mental exercise will avoid Deadly Huntington's disease

Mental exercise will avoid Deadly Huntington's diseaseResearchers of Melbourne have found out that if physical and cerebral actions are made habitual then it may push back the initiation of the deadly genetic Huntington's syndrome.

Huntington's disease is a hereditary problem and it destroys the nerve tissues. Victim of such disease will not be able to think what exactly he was looking at or listening to somebody. The consequences are loss of senses. It attacks any one in 10,000 people between the age of 30 and 50. There is no treatment available for this disease.

It can be spread to the children and this can be as painful for any grown up person as well. The experiment was done at the Murdoch Children's Research Institute and they have found around 154 sufferers from Australia and New Zealand itself.

Leading scientist, Professor Martin Delatycki has said that, people with an inherited tendency of the syndrome are the most possible victim of such diseases. He as advised that intellectual drills such as Sudoku, riddles and ciphers etc can be helpful in postponement of the syndrome.