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Tourette Syndrome mother thrilled with in-service presentation to her child’s school teachers

Janine Howley, on behalf of the NJ Center for Tourette Syndrome, spoke Dec. 13 about TS to the faculty of the Milford Brooks School in Manalapan

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New Jersey family relished opportunity to meet Tourette Syndrome advocate Tim Howard in England

The Kowalskis were the winners of the NJ Center for Tourette Syndrome’s Team Up With Tim Howard Raffle, getting to watch the goalkeeper play for

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NJCTS seeking nominations for its 2012 “Angels” list

This collection of volunteers, partner organizations and other noteworthy individuals and entities is featured on the New Jersey Center for Tourette Syndrome website   Webster’s Dictionary

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Poetry helping teen blog gain worldwide notoriety

When the New Jersey Center for Tourette Syndrome & Associated Disorders (NJCTS) launched Teens4TS, an Internet blog resource for teenagers with TS, on Nov. 14,

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Parents of TS children make New Year’s resolutions

When the New Jersey Center for Tourette Syndrome & Associated Disorders (NJCTS) launched TSParentsOnline, an Internet blog resource for parents of children with TS, on

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NJCTS opens registration for annual Camp Bernie family retreat weekend, June 8-10

Center also to once again make available scholarship money to NJ high school seniors, name Educator and Healthcare Provider of the year   New Jersey Center

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Make your opinion count: Vote YES for the federal Tourette Syndrome legislation, bill number H.R. 3760

Introduced Dec. 20 by New Jersey Congressman Albio Sires, the bill presently is being reviewed by a congressional subcommittee   One of the latest bills to

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NJCTS’ first Wednesday Webinar of 2012 to focus on emotion regulation

One-hour presentation on Jan. 25 by Julie Lynn Ryan, Ph.D., will concentrate on the difficulties facing children and adolescants in this area   Children and adolescents

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NJCTS Sharing Repository at Rutgers University receives $1.5 million in federal funding

Genetic sample-collecting facility now known as the National Institute of Mental Health NJCTS Sharing Repository   According to a recently published story by NJ Spotlight, New

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