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South Plainfield School District Jeans Day raises more than $700 for NJ Center for Tourette Syndrome

April 5 event was a collboration between teacher Mary Ann Miehe and eighth-grade TS advocate Tommy Licato, who also held a district-wide “Dare To Be

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Renowned psychiatrist Dr. Robert King addresses TS with physicians at Monmouth Medical Center

LONG BRANCH – On behalf of the New Jersey Center for Tourette Syndrome & Associated Disorders (NJCTS), Monmouth Medical Center on April 11 presented a

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NJCTS Wednesday Webinar series continues May 1 with strategies for utilizing technology

The increasing saturation of technology in our culture is both a blessing and a curse – especially when it comes to its use among children

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NJCTS announces Honorary Committee for April 14 TS walk at Ramapo College

Four U.S. Congressman and two N.J. legislators sign on to be a part of this important awareness and fundraising event. MAHWAH – The New Jersey

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East Brunswick High School senior gives lesson in Tourette awareness to Spotswood High School

New Jersey Center for Tourette Syndrome Youth Advocate Amanda Silvers addressed the questions of 6 classes and nearly 140 people during a March 28 in-service

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Dr. Robert King of Yale University to deliver Tourette grand round April 11 at Monmouth Medical Center

LONG BRANCH – The New Jersey Center for Tourette Syndrome & Associated Disorders (NJCTS) will host “Tourette Syndrome,” a grand rounds presentation featuring Dr. Robert

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NJCTS, Ramapo College, TS community pumped up to walk on April 14

Now is a great time to join them and register for the NJ Walks For TS at Ramapo College, an awareness and fundraising event. MAHWAH

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New Jersey Senator Robert Menendez reintroduces CARE for Tourette Syndrome Act to U.S. Senate

WASHINGTON, D.C. – The New Jersey Center for Tourette Syndrome & Associated Disorders (NJCTS) is proud to announce that the Collaborative Academic Research Efforts (CARE)

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