NJCTS Wednesday Webinar series continues with must-see presentation on children and technology
Presented by licensed clinical psychologist Michael Osit, the webinar on September 19 will discuss how to raise happy, well-adjusted, well-behaved kids in this technological world
Roncati, Brummer families give Senator Lautenberg in-depth look into NJ Center for Tourette Syndrome
Senator learns about education programs that had profound impact on the lives of teenagers Dean Ronati and David Brummer, as well as the proposed Tourette
Baldwin family discusses need for Tourette Syndrome cure and legislation with Congressman Jon Runyan
Bill H.R. 3760 would establish regional centers of excellence across the country to conduct research into finding a solution for the inherited neurological disorder that
Fundraising and race prizes announced for 3rd annual Youth Advocate 5K
Top fundraising team and top two fundraising individuals will win prizes, as will top male and female race finishers MENDHAM – The 3rd annual Youth
South Plainfield teenager Tommy Licato reads “Emily’s Tic” and talks about TS to kids at local library
Evening reading came on the heels of a New Jersey Center for Tourette Syndrome Patient-Centered Medical Education training at Goryeb Children’s Hospital in Morristown
Goryeb medical students get another dose of NJCTS Patient-Centered Medical Education program
Teenagers Drew Friedrich and Tommy Licato informed pediatric residents at children’s hospital about how Tourette Syndrome has affected their lives at school, at home and
Join the team contributing DNA toward a cure for TS! Appointments available for September 13-14 at Rutgers
Yale University’s Dr. Robert King will interview families interested in participating in the genetics sharing program on these dates & October 11-12 PISCATAWAY –
NJCTS to host Patient-Centered Medical Education training session for prospective presenters on Sept. 8
Program features individuals with Tourette Syndrome educating the New Jersey medical community about TS by discussing their experience at home, school and in the community
New Jersey Congressman Chris Smith becomes 40th co-sponsor of proposed Tourette Syndrome legislation
Bill H.R. 3760 was introduced by fellow New Jersey Congressman Albio Sires in December, and 7 of the Garden State’s 13 Congressmen have joined him