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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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Wednesday Webinars: “Parenting” provides positive review of raising kids; “iSocialSkills” up next

Participants nationwide found Dr. Steven Tobias’ perspective on parenting very useful; the next New Jersey Center for Tourette Syndrome webinar is scheduled for April 24.

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NJCTS and the Statewide Parent Advocacy Network to present session on bullying prevention strategies

DENVILLE – New Jersey has the strongest set of anti-bullying laws in the country. Learn what they are and how to apply them to bullying

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Mother-and-son team have been taking care of local Tourette Syndrome support group for a decade

Lauren and Steven Lindenbaum, of Marlboro, have been the facilitators for the Middlesex/Union County Family Support Group, which meets bi-monthly at JFK Medical Center in

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New Jersey Center for Tourette Syndrome welcomes Marc Brummer and Tim Kowalski to Board of Directors

SOMERVILLE – The New Jersey Center for Tourette Syndrome & Associated Disorders (NJCTS) is proud to announce the additions of Marc Brummer and Tim Kowalski,

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Ramapo student organizations ready to show up en masse for April 14 walk

Most of the large Sigma Sigma Sigma sorority and other campus groups are pledging to be at the event and support kids with TS. MAHWAH

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NJCTS Wednesday Webinar series continues March 27 with a systematic look a parenting

Some children, because of temperament or disability, do not respond to typical parenting techniques as well as others. In such situations, parents need to parent

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