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Danish Bhatti: Hello and welcome to movement disorder podcast.I am Danish Bhatti. I am a Movement Disorders Neurologist at University of Nebraska Medical Center (UNMC). This week’s podcast will focus on Huntington’s disease and its implications. To discuss this fascinating disease we have the pleasure of having on our show, Dr. Amy Hellman, the director for Huntington’s Disease Society of America (HDSA) Centre of Excellence for Huntington’s disease. I have worked with Amy for almost 4 years now and the most important thing I can tell you about her is that she’s always smiling and is always happy. Amy what’s your secret for that. Amy Hellman: No I don’t know that I have a secret for it. I am just very blessed that I am naturally a happy person. Danish Bhatti: So why don’t you start telling us a little bit about yourself and tell us one thing that you think no one will know about your career and movement disorders. Amy Hellman: Well I am originally from California but I grew up mostly in Nebraska (in) a small town out western Nebraska. I went to medical school here at UNMC. I did my neurology training at UC Davis in […]

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Danish Bhatti: Hello and welcome to movement disorder podcast.I am Danish Bhatti. I am a Movement Disorders Neurologist at University of Nebraska Medical Center (UNMC). This week’s podcast will focus on Huntington’s disease and its implications. To discuss this fascinating disease we have the pleasure of having on our show, Dr. Amy Hellman, the director for Huntington’s Disease Society of America (HDSA) Centre of Excellence for Huntington’s disease. I have worked with Amy for almost 4 years now and the most important thing I can tell you about her is that she’s always smiling and is always happy. Amy what’s your secret for that. Amy Hellman: No I don’t know that I have a secret for it. I am just very blessed that I am naturally a happy person. Danish Bhatti: So why don’t you start telling us a little bit about yourself and tell us one thing that you think no one will know about your career and movement disorders. Amy Hellman: Well I am originally from California but I grew up mostly in Nebraska (in) a small town out western Nebraska. I went to medical school here at UNMC. I did my neurology training at UC Davis in […]

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