Comorbidities, social impact, and quality of life in tourette syndrome

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  • who: Valsamma Eapen from the School of, University of New South Wales, Sydney, NSW, Australia, Academic Unit of, Ingham have published the paper: Comorbidities, Social Impact, and Quality of Life in Tourette Syndrome, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The social impact of TS is varied, and there are a number of TS patients who are known to us and are reported in the literature who cope and adapt well, with many using creativity or humor to their advantage, or by focusing on something that they are good at or enjoy doing such as leisure activities . . .

     

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