"Tourette Syndrome" by Alexander Schmit.

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Tourette syndrome is a genetic neurological disorder that affects an individual person in and involuntary movements and unexpected vocalizations that are known as tics. In a few cases these vocalizations can include some random inappropriate words or phrases. These outbursts are unintentional and have no purpose. Involuntary movements are as the following: eye blinking, throat clearing, sniffing, arm thrusting, kicking movements, shoulder shrugging or jumping. The disorder affects all ethnic groups affecting men three to …

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…who was a specialist on it. That far in the future, I will forget about this report and will have to do some research on what to do about it, but I think I have a pretty good idea on what to do with someone with tourette's syndrome. All in all tourette syndrome is an incurable nonfatal disease, but it affects children and adults of all ethnic groups, and has its toll throughout the nation.