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Tics are not a rare or uncommon disorder

news-medical.net — “Experts have confirmed it: tics are not a rare or uncommon disorder. It is the second study to be conducted in Spain to date, and the first of great importance, revealing that the prevalence of these motor disorders in the child population is 16.86%. The incidence is greater in boys than girls, and they tend to disappear or reduce with age.View full resource at news-medical.net

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How Should Motor Tics and Involuntary Vocalizations Be Treated? - QualityPoint Technologies

qualitypointtech.net — “A 25-year-old man presents with worsening motor tics and involuntary obscene vocalizations. What medication may induce largely normal behavior? USMLEasy from McGraw-HillView full resource at qualitypointtech.net

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Almost 17% of Spanish children suffer tics

sciencedaily.com — “Experts have confirmed it: Tics are not a rare or uncommon disorder. It is the second study to be conducted in Spain to date revealing that the prevalence of these motor disorders in the child population is almost 17%. The incidence is greater in boys than girls, and they tend to disappear or reduce with age.View full resource at sciencedaily.com

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Seeking Advice on Childhood Tics - Mamapedia™

mamapedia.com — “Read all 6 responses: "I am the mother of a 6 year old son and a 3 year old son. About 4 weeks ago my 6 year old son seemed to develop some strange tics. Both a motor tic (shrugging..."View full resource at mamapedia.com

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Almost 17% of Spanish children suffer tics

sciencedaily.com — “Experts have confirmed it: Tics are not a rare or uncommon disorder. It is the second study to be conducted in Spain to date revealing that the prevalence of these motor disorders in the child population is almost 17%. The incidence is greater in boys than girls, and they tend to disappear or reduce with age.View full resource at sciencedaily.com

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The Tic Epidemic of Le Roy, New York | Child Mind Institute

childmind.org — “In a strange story that highlights attitudes about mental health, 12 female high school students in upstate New York have since the fall all come down with Tourette's-like symptoms, including verbal and motor tics. Is the illness real, or imagined? Gail Saltz, MD, weighs in.View full resource at childmind.org

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Tourettes brains are structured for greater, not lesser, cognitive motor control

sciencedaily.com — “Contrary to intuition, people who suffer from the motor and vocal tics characteristic of Tourette syndrome actually perform behavioral tests of cognitive motor control more accurately and quickly than their typically developing peers do. According to a new study, that enhanced control arises from structural and functional changes in the brain that likely come about from the need to constantly suppress tics.View full resource at sciencedaily.com

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Tourette's Directory: Find News, Features, and Pictures Related to Tourette's Syndrome

webmd.com — “Find WebMD's comprehensive coverage of Tourette's, including medical reference, news, pictures, videos, and more.View full resource at webmd.com

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Diagnosis Monday: This brain disorder causes a person to say or do things they can't control (vocal and motor tics). http://bit.ly/g6Y6z0

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Getting Closer to Cause of Tourette Syndrome:

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New study finds that children with Tourette syndrome have better motor skills, linked to repressing tics http://ow.ly/4lRx5

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Anxiety/panic disorder most frequent disabling comorbid disorder in TS patients, study finds " Science Blog

scienceblog.com — “// BUFFALO, N.Y. — An assessment of patients with adult Tourette syndrome (TS) to identify clinical factors that contribute to psychosocial and occupational disabilities resulting from the vocal or motor tics that define TS found that anxiety/panic disorder may be theView full resource at scienceblog.com

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Study finds anxiety/panic disorder as most-disabling psychiatric disorder associated with TS

news-medical.net — “An assessment of patients with adult Tourette syndrome (TS) to identify clinical factors that contribute to psychosocial and occupational disabilities resulting from the vocal or motor tics that define TS found that anxiety/panic disorder may be the most disabling psychiatric condition associated with the disorder.View full resource at news-medical.net

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Anxiety/panic disorder most frequent disabling comorbid disorder in Tourette syndrome patients, study finds | Psydir News

news.psydir.com — “An assessment of patients with adult Tourette syndrome to identify clinical factors that contribute to psychosocial and occupational disabilities resulting from the vocal or motor tics that define TS found that anxiety/panic disorder may be the most disabling psychiatric condition associated with the disorder.View full resource at news.psydir.com

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Tourette's Syndrome associated with superior timing control | Psydir News

news.psydir.com — “Children with Tourette's Syndrome, the neurodevelopmental condition characterised by involuntary motor and verbal tics, have superior timing abilities compared with their healthy age-matched peers, a new study suggests.Carmelo Vicario and colleagues tested nine children with Tourette's (average age 11 years) and 10 controls (average age 12) on timing perception and timing production. The former in...View full resource at news.psydir.com

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Abnormal Metabolic Brain Networks in Tourette Syndrome

prweb.com — “Scientists at The Feinstein Institute for Medical Research have identified specific brain networks associated with Tourette syndrome (TS), a condition characterized by chronic motor and vocal tics. The findings, published in Neurology, suggest that a brain scan to identify abnormal metabolic brain networks could be used to diagnose Tourette syndrome and possibly to test medicines to see if they correct these abnormal pathways.View full resource at prweb.com

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