Typically, for life. If your really lucky you might find your twitches lessen a lot as you grow older, but that is rare. Most are stuck with it, and for a few it actually gets worse later in life.
Between 1 and 10 children per 1,000 have Tourette's.
I find that increasing working out has almost cured it for me, I belive the reason being is the affect it had on your nerological system.
I have been lifting since I was 17 and as I get stronger the Tourette's is less and less noticeable. I think it's the discipline that you learn and fitness also affects your neurological system as well as affecting you metobolically.
People with autism have the same lifespan as someone without autism. Remember autism is not a life threatening disease like cancer.
they live up to 80 years
Tourettes Syndrom is a condition in the Nervous System
Over 100,000 (one hundred thousand) people have Tourettes Syndrome in the United States of America Over 100,000 (one hundred thousand) people have Tourettes Syndrome in the United States of America
Yes, the syndrome isn't confined to either gender only.
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That depends if you are showing any of the symptoms.
no she does certainly NOT
The correct spelling is "Tourette's," with an apostrophe before the "s."
Tourette Syndrome is a neurological disorder that can cause behaviorial outbursts and has no permanent cure and no Mozart did not have Tourette Syndrome he had ADHD.
Yes. It can be used for Tourettes or vaginal infections.
I think its called Tourettes syndrome
The "Tourettes Guy" is a viral video off of Youtube who makes jokes and satirizes Tourette's syndrome, a medical problem in which it's carriers have strong mental disruptions.
Tourette syndrome is believed to be a complex disorder with a combination of genetic and environmental factors contributing to its development. It is not caused by a single mutation, but rather likely involves several genetic variations that increase susceptibility to the disorder.