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Lightbulb TSA Gene Study

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Help Us Find the Genes that “Cause” Tourette Syndrome

The Tourette Syndrome Association International Consortium for Genetics (TSAICG) is at the forefront of identifying the genes that increase risk for Tourette Syndrome (TS). But we need your help! We are working together with the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to find the genes involved in the development of TS. We believe that understanding why people have TS will help lead to better diagnosis and improved treatment for those who struggle with tics and related problems.

If you are interested in being in this study, you must be an adult (ages 18 and above) or youth (ages 6 to 17) who has a diagnosis of TS from a doctor.
to read more please go to:
http://www.tsa-usa.org/news/0510Help...e_updated.html
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