Tourette Syndrome Diagnosed in 3 in Every 1000 Kids – U.S. News & World Report
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Tourette Syndrome Diagnosed in 3 in Every 1000 Kids
U.S. News & World Report By Steven Reinberg THURSDAY, June 4 (HealthDay News) — In the first estimate of its kind, US health officials report that three of every 1000 children, mostly boys, are diagnosed with Tourette Syndrome. How Common Is Tourette's Syndrome? Tourette's affects 148000 US children: study |
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