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NJCTS News – November 2018

A new research breakthrough; the Leadership Academy application is available; Youth Advocates in action; Anti-Bullying month review

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NJCTS Tourette Clinic at Rutgers Signs on New Director

Dr. Graham Hartke trained at the clinic during his graduate work at Rutgers. NJ Center for Tourette Syndrome and Associated Disorders (NJCTS) has announced the appointment

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NJCTS and Rutgers Scientists Contribute to Worldwide Study Uncovering Possible New Causes of Tourette Syndrome

It is with great pride that NJCTS announces a research breakthrough and a National Institute of Mental Health grant of $10 million for our research

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NJCTS News – September 2018

Back to School Time; Academy Recap and Photos; News & Info

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‘TS Rocks’ Finds a Home in South Jersey

The benefit concert and family fun day will feature local artists and benefit the NJ Center for Tourette Syndrome   The NJ Center for Tourette

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Soccer Superstar Tim Howard Surprises Leadership Academy with Live Chat

The 5th annual NJCTS Tim Howard Leadership Academy took place at Rutgers University from August 2-5.  The intensive four-day training promoted self-advocacy, self-leadership, resilience and

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Gov. Murphy Signs Resolution Establishing ‘Tourette Syndrome Awareness Day’

Governor Phil Murphy has signed legislation designating June 4 of each year as “Tourette Syndrome Awareness Day” in New Jersey.

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NJCTS News – July 2018

June 4 Resolution passes; Year in Review is available; Family Retreat pics!; Join us at two upcoming special events; Fall Youth Advocate training has been

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The 2017 Year in Review is Now Available

The latest Year in Review gives an comprehensive overview of the programs and impact of the NJ Center for Tourette Syndrome & Associated Disorders.

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Princeton’s Charles Griebell and Belle Mead’s Hallie Hoffman Earn Top Scholarship and Youth Advocate of the Year Honors

NJCTS presented twelve scholarships to graduating New Jersey seniors, including Charles Griebell, 18, of Princeton and Hallie Hoffman, 18, of Belle Mead.

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Joint Resolution Passes NJ Senate as NJ Center for Tourette Syndrome Celebrates Tourette Awareness at the State House

Members of the Senate and General Assembly helped NJCTS recognize Youth Scholarship winners, Youth Advocates of the Year and top fundraisers in a ceremony prior

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Ethan Lederman Visits State House to Talk to Senate About Tourette Syndrome Awareness

On May 21, Ethan Lederman, 17, of Howell, and his mother, Tracy Lederman, presented to the New Jersey State Senate at the State House in

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