Atlantic Health’s 17th annual Research Day features NJCTS’ Patient-Centered Medical Education program
Dr. Stuart Green and Kirsten Graham present their research on the landmark program, which Dr. Green helped NJCTS implement in 2011 and is soon to
MARG Charitable Foundation raises $10,000 to help support programs and services of NJCTS
WEST LONG BRANCH, N.J. – The Mid Atlantic Resource Group (MARG) Charitable Foundation termed its fifth annual gala fundraiser dinner a “resounding success” after it
NJ Center for Tourette Syndrome proudly announces its 2013 Children’s Scholarship Award winners
This year’s 16 scholarships are being given in memory of the late Dr. Nathan Weiss, President Emeritus of Kean University and trusted adviser to NJCTS
NJCTS Wednesday Webinar series continues June 19 with “TS from a Latino Perspective”
Tourette Syndrome – which affects all ethnic groups – has in particular impacted the HispanicAmerican community in urban areas of New Jersey, the nation and
Northern Burlington Chapter of DECA raises $630 for NJCTS during Tourette Syndrome Awareness Month
COLUMBUS, N.J. – As part of Tourette Syndrome Awareness Month, the Northern Burlington Chapter of the Distributive Education Clubs of America (DECA) undertook a civic
NJCTS mourns loss of Senator Frank R. Lautenberg, an advocate for Tourette Syndrome and children
During the course of his many years of service to the citizens of New Jersey, Senator Frank R. Lautenberg earned the distinction of being a
Do you or someone in your family have Tourette? Now is the chance to participate in genetic research!
Yale University’s Dr. Robert King will interview individuals and families interested in donating DNA to the genetics sharing program June 27-28 & July 11-12 at
Grace Hawruk’s busy extracurricular schedule yields excellent advocacy for Tourette Syndrome community
DePaul Catholic High School junior has been traveling all over the Garden State and beyond on behalf of the New Jersey Center for Tourette Syndrome