NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Up to one quarter of kids in the sixth grade and younger have movement tics, but most are mild and are rarely a continuing problem, according to US government researchers.
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Though the repetitive vocal and motor tics characteristic of Tourette's syndrome may suggest an inability to control involuntary actions at the cognitive level, researchers have now found evidence ...
Tourette syndrome often begins in childhood. But for many patients, its challenges and care needs continue into adulthood. From early recognition and behavioral interventions to managing transitions ...
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