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Provides health information on Tourette’s syndrome also known as Tourette’s disorder (TD) or Gilles de la Tourette syndrome, including signs and symptoms, possible causes and risk factors, treatment and coping strategies.


Tourette's Disorder - British Columbia

Explains what Tourette syndrome is and outlines the causes, symptoms, how it is diagnosed and treatment options.
Source:     Government of British Columbia - Ministry of Health Services

What is Tourette's Syndrome

Tourette Syndrome (TS) is a neurological or "neurochemical" disorder characterized by tics -- involuntary, rapid, sudden movements or vocalizations that occur repeatedly in the same way.
Source:     The Tourette Syndrome Foundation of Canada

Le syndrome de la Tourette

Tourette Syndrome is a neurological disorder characterized by involuntary tics (involuntary, rapid and sudden movements, or the expression of repetitive sounds). (Available in French only.)
Source:     Association québécoise du syndrome de la Tourette (AQST)

Le syndrome de la Tourette - Alberta

Tourette Syndrome is a neurological or neurochemical disorder characterized by tics, which can include involuntary muscle movements and uncontrollable vocal sounds and/or the utterance of coarse language. (Available in French only.)
Source:     Government of Alberta