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Gilles de la Tourette Syndrome (TS)-related tics are challenging to eliminate. Individuals with tics and other manifestations of TS typically experience a decrease in symptoms with dopamine-receptor-blocking drugs, while stimulants cause an exacerbation of symptoms. Those who can attain remission likely have a later age of onset as opposed to those who have had an earlier age of onset. A 36-year-old man was diagnosed with TS at age 7 because he experienced both motor and phonic tics for more than a year. He thought that the effect of dopamine . . .
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