Youth Advocate of the Year educates Fair Lawn students and faculty about Tourette Syndrome, bullying
NJ Center for Tourette Syndrome Peer Advocate Emily Fleischman was invited to be part of a daylong, schoolwide advocacy day at Memorial Middle School and
Wednesday Webinars: “Food Choices” resonates with many participants; medication for tics/TS up next
Viewers nationwide enjoyed Stephanie Goodman’s perspective on eating healthy; the next New Jersey Center for Tourette Syndrome webinar is scheduled for May 8. Stephanie Goodman,
“Boomer and Carton” radio personality Craig Carton joins NJCTS leadership as an honorary board member
Carton, 44, was diagnosed with Tourette Syndrome during his teenage years and has been a noted TS advocate for nearly a decade. SOMERVILLE – The
New Jersey resident’s second Tourette Syndrome book addresses issues children with the disorder can face
Weehawken’s Theresa Borrelli is an adult with Tourette who has written “Why Is Jamie Different?” to discuss TS and issues such as bullying, ADD, ADHD
Brother-sister combo aiming to make NJ Walks For TS at Ramapo rock
Brother of walk organizer AnnaKatharine Miehe, William, is part of a band that will play at the April 14 event. MAHWAH – When Ramapo College
“Best weekend of the year” returns as registration for 9th annual Family Retreat Weekend opens
PORT MURRAY – The New Jersey Center for Tourette Syndrome & Associated Disorders’ (NJCTS) yearly Family Retreat Weekend has been a source of fun, inspiration,
Do you or someone in your family have Tourette? Join the team contributing DNA toward a cure for TS!
Yale University’s Dr. Robert King will interview individuals and families interested in participating in the genetics sharing program March 14-15 and April 11-12 at Rutgers.
Tim Howard connection nets NJ Center for Tourette series of donations from North Brunswick High School
Students and faculty of soccer superstar’s alma mater have set a goal of raising $5,000 – $2,300 of which already has been collected – to
New Jersey Congressman Rush Holt co-sponsors CARE for Tourette Syndrome Act of 2013
WASHINGTON, D.C. – The New Jersey Center for Tourette Syndrome & Associated Disorders (NJCTS) is proud to announce that Congressman Rush Holt (D-NJ12) has signed