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... and others follow. Contrary to popular belief, the tics associated with Tourette's are not completely involuntary. They are not ...
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... The tics associated with TS are often treated medically, not because they hurt the patient, but because they may be embarrassing. ...
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... This is the form of Tourette Syndrome depicted with in the movie "Awakenings." The "tics" associated with Tourette's Syndrome can cause a extreme amount of ...
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... This is the form of Tourette Syndrome depicted with in the movie "Awakenings." The "tics" associated with Tourette's Syndrome can cause a extreme amount of ...
(983 Words -- Approx. 4 Pages)
... may be related to arousal and mood which influences the severity of the tics. ... transmitters in GTS arises because there are other features associated with the ...
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... Conditions associated with Tourette's include obsessive compulsive disorder, learning diasbilities, attention problems ... Tics are the main symptoms of Tourette's ...
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... An Associated Press story about those articles was picked up by newspapers all ... He was reported as having frequent mood swings, tics, sudden impulses and a love ...
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... The involuntary movements associated with this disease are things such as uncontrollable ... that people with tourettes syndrome can calm their tics by taking ...
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... There are many detrimental side effects associated with these drugs, but the ... constipation, blurred vision, mood swings, depression, spastic tics, racing heart ...
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... The problem is associated with significant life changes. ... It involves both motoric and vocal tics that can range from relatively mild to very sever over the ...
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... are the first victims, causing the classic memory loss associated with Alzheimer's ... neurological disorder in which the patient suffers from "tics," which can be ...
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... tics, are used to outline target basins or structures beneath sedimentary basin fill ... to define basin structures and formations which may be associated with the ...
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... some success to such disturbances as enuresis (bed-wetting), tics, phobias, stuttering ... around a classroom or playground, also tends to be associated with low ...
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... Other side effects include irritability, withdrawal, depression, tics, and loss of ... Again to briefly explain, theta brain waves are associated with inattention ...
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... Occasionally, rash, tics, photosensitivity, or breast enlargement (gynecomastia) may occur (Quinn ... to control some of the behavioral problems associated with ADD ...
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... be defined as a pattern of thought and behavior associated with distress ... to growth suppression in body and brain), permanent neurological tics, addiction and ...
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... Biology employ the Strength of ones left-sided attributes associated with the ... DSM IV, Tourettes Syndrome (identified by motor and vocal tics), presents itself ...
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... Howard was also associated with what has been called one of the greatest ... to his friends and his acquaintances as a person of bizarre habits and personal tics. ...
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... Howard was also associated with what has been called one of the greatest ... to his friends and his acquaintances as a person of bizarre habits and personal tics. ...
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... Environmental toxins have been found to be associated with hyperactivity. ... Children have also been seen to develop tics, a characteristic of Tourette's syndrom ...
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... And that, in our culture, is associated with being crazy." (Internet 5 ... been shown to be particularly useful in patients where OCD is accompanies tics and Frank ...
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... And that, in our culture, is associated with being crazy." (Internet 5 ... been shown to be particularly useful in patients where OCD is accompanies tics and Frank ...
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... And that, in our culture, is associated with being crazy." (Internet 5 ... been shown to be particularly useful in patients where OCD is accompanies tics and Frank ...
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