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Old 05-01-2009, 01:39 AM #11
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A book to borrow from a library perhaps...

Advances in Neurology
Volume 99 : Tourette Syndrome
Walkup, Mink and Hollenbeck

from google books

If you scroll down from the cover it gives a list of contents ... just shows what is in the book for further reading if you wish to borrow it.
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Arrow Info on PANDAS & Tics etc

excellent resource website for P.A.N.D.A.S. (Pediatric Autoimmune Illness Associated with Streptococci)

http://www.pandasnetwork.org/index.html
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OMG I just noticed a mistake I made in 2009!!!

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Newly Diagnosed - from TSA-USA

VIDEO - NEWLY DIAGNOSED TOURETTE SYNDROME
Dr. John T. Walkup
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Tourette Syndrome: Minimizing Confusion

Concepts applicable to an understanding of Tourette's and comorbid disorders that are often unavailable in books.
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2 excellent books on Tics & Tourette Syndrome by Sheila Rogers DeMare

Natural Treatments for Tics and Tourette Syndrome Book

Tourette Syndrome: Stop Your Tics by Learning What Triggers Them
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