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Howard Hughes, the famous aviator and filmmaker, was believed to have had Tourette syndrome, which manifested in various obsessive behaviors and compulsions. While there is no definitive account of him "overcoming" Tourette's, he managed his symptoms through a combination of isolation, obsessive focus on his work, and possibly self-medication. His intense dedication to his projects often distracted him from his tics, allowing him to function in his professional life despite his struggles. However, his later years were marked by severe mental health issues, which may have been exacerbated by his Tourette's.

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