Tourette Syndrome may be a condition covered by the Americans with Disability Act (1990) as amended (2008), if it substantially limits a life activity. In such a case, the person enjoys the protection for employment afforded by ADA. If otherwise qualified, an employer could be asked to make a "reasonable accommodation" to allow the person to work. However, in the most serve forms of the disease, individuals may have uncontrollable outbursts of vulgar language, discriminatory characterization of races, and other socially inappropriate language. In those cases law enforcement agencies would have medical and behavioral reasons not to employ an otherwise attractive candidate.
No, there has not been a cure or vaccine that can prevent Tourettes made. We hope someday there might be
Yes, almost certainly the way to test this is to try and prevent yourself from doing it then if you eventually have to do it then, yes
It would prevent them from becoming a sworn law enforcement officer, but employment as a civilian technician, by either an agency or a private employer, might be possible.
Yes, this should not prevent one from becoming a police officer...assuming that the person applying is upfront regarding the condition that he/she is receiving the medication for.
abstinance
Officials will decide if your criminal background may or may not prevent you from becoming a citizen.
You can learn the OFFICIAL answer to this question ONLY by contacting the agency you are interested in. Only they can tell you whether or not they will consider you.
Medicines can help prevent complications. The goals of treatment are to prevent blood clots.
Each agency has its own threshhold level for the allowance of minor misdemeanors by their applicants. Generally speaking however, any assault arrests would probably disqualify you from consideration.
Mallory-Weiss syndrome is associated with alcoholism. Limiting alcohol intake may help prevent the disorder.
Premenstrual syndrome symptoms, irritable bowel syndrome, may prevent heart attacks and strokes, cancer, endometriosis.
You can't really prevent it. it's just a genetic mutation. It's completely unpreventable and incurable