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Risks of treating Tourette Syndrome and tics medically a hot topic with UMDNJ health-care professionals

 Dr. Tolga Taneli and teen advocate Grace Hawruk addressed this subject and more during a Patient-Centered Medical Education grand rounds presentation January 25. NEWARK –

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NJCTS Wednesday Webinar series kicks off 2013 slate by offering food choices that can maximize performance

Presented by Certified Nutritional Consultant Stephanie Goodman, the webinar on February 27 will focus on healthy diets and lifestyles for children with Tourette Syndrome, ADHD

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ATTENTION TS FAMILIES AND FRIENDS: You’re invited to attend an important TS meeting!

Current Tourette Syndrome treatments and genetics research will be discussed March 9 at Overlook Medical Center’s Atlantic Neuroscience Institute. SUMMIT – Everyone in the New

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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 February 14-16 at Rutgers University. PISCATAWAY –

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NJ Walks for TS program goes back to school with April 14 event at Ramapo College!

Registration is now open for this walk, which will support NJCTS’ statewide education outreach and peer advocacy efforts MAHWAH – The New Jersey Center for

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New Jersey Congressman Albio Sires reintroduces Tourette Syndrome Act to House of Representatives

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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CentraState family practice resident physicians discover importance of an early Tourette Syndrome diagnosis

Teenagers Michael Cannizzaro and Tess Kowalski detail their experiences in how a diagnoses, or lack thereof, has affected their life at home, in school and

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Plainsboro fourth-graders get lesson about Tourette Syndrome from NJCTS peer youth advocate

Thirteen-year-old Tess Kowalski educates the students and teachers at Millstone River School about the neurological disorder on behalf of her 9-year-old sister Paige PLAINSBORO –

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