Multiple Choice
What is the main difference between Parkinson's disease and Huntington's disease?
A) Parkinson's disease is hereditary and Huntington's disease is not.
B) Parkinson's disease additionally affects cognitive function,whereas Huntington's disease only affects muscle movements.
C) Parkinson's disease increases DA activity and Huntington's disease decreases DA activity.
D) Parkinson's disease causes immobility and Huntington's disease produces excessive abnormal movement.
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