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Local author releases Christmas book to raise Tourette’s Syndrome awareness
Last month, a Champion-based author released a novel highlighting the difficulties of living with a neurological disorder.
Parade on MSN
'Baylen Out Loud': Colin Suffers Panic Attack While Facing Fear of Flying (Exclusive Clip)
Baylen isn't the only one who faces challenges while traveling.
Amazon S3 on MSN
Did you know that these 4 stars have Tourette syndrome?
As the term suggests, people in the public eye are always subject to constant observation. Everything they do is captured in ...
For most of her life, 24-year-old Abigail Bailey of Hookstown, Pa., lived in the grip of severe Tourette syndrome. Diagnosed at age 3, her days were consumed by painful motor and vocal tics that ...
"I was nervous, but I wasn't anxious. I've changed how I see things in my head," he says of his Glastonbury 2025 performance.
Irish Examiner on MSN
Richard Hogan: We're all the richer for having the Toy Show
The Toy Show is more than a TV show — it illuminates how we are now... and we're in pretty good shape ...
New Scientist on MSN
Supposedly distinct psychiatric conditions may have same root causes
People are often diagnosed with multiple neurodivergencies and mental health conditions, but the biggest genetic analysis so ...
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Renowned British scientist Oliver Sacks fabricated details in his bestselling books about patients
Case studies were central to the books by the London-born writer, who was credited with bringing humanity to patients with complex neurological and psychiatric disorders.
A global research team co-led by VCU expert Kenneth Kendler has produced the most comprehensive genetic map so far, identifying five families of disorders that show a high degree of overlap. An intern ...
Merger Expands Behavioral Health Services in Southern California "The result is simple: more choices, steadier help, and fewer gaps that once left people untreated."Prosperous Health now owns ...
Researchers from around the world have found new clues about why many people have more than one psychiatric disorder at the same time. In a large study, published in Nature ...
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