Tourette Syndrome Your Child, His Tics and School

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Tourette Syndrome Your Child, His Tics and School

hopemagazineonline.com

Tourette syndrome is not a laughing matter I know too well. TS is not a psychological condition, it is a neurological one. Tourette syndrome is probably, in part, a genetic condition, which means that a person inherits it from his or her parents. TS is not contagious. It is believed that about 100,000 Americans have the disorder. Tourette syndrome is more common in boys than in girls.

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Tags: Genetic, Neurology, Tourette Syndrome, Disease and Condition, Children's Health, Psychology, Education

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