NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Up to one quarter of kids in the sixth grade and younger have movement tics, but most are mild and are rarely a continuing problem, according to US government researchers.
HOUSTON (KTRK) -- It can be frightening for any parent when their child suddenly shows signs of a neurological disorder. If the issues develop quickly, what type of doctors can help, where do they ...
Tourette syndrome — a neurological disorder characterized by involuntary tics such as blinking, head-jerking and loud sounds — can be devastating for children, setting them up for teasing and ...
Tourette syndrome is diagnosed when both motor and vocal tics persist for more than one year before age 18. CBIT is the first-line behavioral therapy and is effective in both in-person and virtual ...
The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) has approved two technologies for treating chronic tic disorders and Tourette syndrome. The Online Remote Behavioural Intervention for Tics ...
Are you tired of struggling with your tics? Are you avoiding activities because of your tics? Watching your child ride a rollercoaster of waxing and waning tics, and feeling helpless? I help families, ...
The rhythm of an infant's brain activity seems to put them in constant learning mode, whereas that of an adult may allow them ...