The disorder is named for another French physician, Georges Gilles de la Tourette
Tourette syndrome is a physical factor which causes muscle tissues to twitch. Tourette was a subject of recent film about a child with syndrome. The film was named "I Have Tourette's but Tourette's Doesn't Have Me". It was release in 2005.
Tourette syndrome is also called Gilles de la Tourette Syndrome
Tourette Syndrome got its name from Dr. George Gilles de la Tourette who was a neurologist living in France.
Tourette's syndrome is named after the French neurologist Georges Gilles de la Tourette, who first described the condition in 1885. He observed and documented the symptoms of the disorder in a patient, which included involuntary movements and vocalizations. His work laid the foundation for understanding this neurological condition, which is characterized by tics.
Ziprasidone is used to treat Tourette syndrome
Tourette Syndrome Association was created in 1972.
Tourette's Syndrome is a heriditary disease, not a contagious one.
The Tourette Syndrome Foundation of Canada is in Toronto, Ontario
Tourette's syndrome is a genetic disorder and cannot be spread through the environment.
The National Tourette Syndrome Association is in Bayside, New York
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.
Tourette's Syndrome