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  1. Tourette's Syndrome: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment

    Tourette's syndrome is a problem with the nervous system that causes people to make sudden movements or sounds, called tics, that they can't control. For example, someone with Tourette's might ...

  2. Tourette syndrome

    Tourette (too-RET) syndrome is a disorder that involves repetitive movements or unwanted sounds (tics) that can't be easily controlled. For instance, you might repeatedly blink your eyes, shrug your shoulders or blurt out unusual sounds or offensive words. Tics typically show up between ages 2 and 15, with the average being around 6 years of age.

  3. Tourette Syndrome

    Tourette syndrome (TS) is a neurological disorder that may cause sudden unwanted and uncontrolled rapid and repeated movements or vocal sounds called tics. TS is one of a group of disorders of the developing nervous system called tic disorders. The motor (involving body movement) or vocal (involving sounds you make) tics of TS come and go over ...

  4. Tourette Syndrome: What Is It, Symptoms & Treatment

    Tourette syndrome is a disorder that causes uncontrollable movements and vocal sounds called tics. It often shows up in early childhood and improves in adulthood. Tics can be mild or severe. About 200,000 people in the U.S. have a severe form of Tourette syndrome. Medication and therapy can help reduce tics.

  5. About Tourette Syndrome

    Tourette Syndrome (TS) is a condition of the nervous system that causes people to make sudden and repeated twitches, movements, or sounds, called "tics". Health professionals look at the person's symptoms to diagnosis TS and other tic disorders. Although there is no cure for TS, treatment can help manage the tics.

  6. Tourette syndrome

    Tourette syndrome. Tourette syndrome or Tourette's syndrome (abbreviated as TS or Tourette's) is a common neurodevelopmental disorder that begins in childhood or adolescence. It is characterized by multiple movement (motor) tics and at least one vocal (phonic) tic. Common tics are blinking, coughing, throat clearing, sniffing, and facial movements.

  7. What is Tourette Syndrome?

    Tourette's disorder (also called Tourette Syndrome [TS]) Persistent (also called chronic) motor or vocal tic disorder. Provisional tic disorder. The tic disorders differ from each other in terms of the type of tic present (motor or vocal, or a combination of both), and how long the symptoms have been occurring.

  8. Tourettes Disorder

    Tourette disorder (TD) is a neurological disorder. It is also called Tourette syndrome (TS). The disorder causes repeated tics. Tics are sudden, uncontrolled vocal sounds or muscle jerks. Symptoms of TD often begin between ages 5 and 10. They usually start with mild, simple tics of the face, head, or arms. Over time, a child may have different ...

  9. What is Tourette

    Tourette Syndrome is a neurodevelopmental disorder that affects children, adolescents and adults. The condition is characterized by sudden, involuntary movements and/or sounds called tics. Tics can range from mild/inconsequential to moderate and severe, and are disabling in some cases. Tourette Syndrome is one type of Tic Disorder. Tics are the ...

  10. Tourette Syndrome

    Tourette syndrome (TS) is a condition of the nervous system. TS causes people to have "tics."...

  11. Tourette syndrome

    The diagnosis is based on the history of your signs and symptoms. The criteria used to diagnose Tourette syndrome include: Both motor tics and vocal tics are present, although not necessarily at the same time. Tics occur several times a day, nearly every day or intermittently, for more than a year. Tics begin before age 18.

  12. Tourette syndrome (TS): Symptoms, causes, and treatment

    Tourette syndrome is a disorder that involves at least one vocal tic, and various physical tics. The condition can emerge at any age. However, it usually begins between the ages of 6 and 18 years ...

  13. Tourette's syndrome

    Tourette's syndrome. Tourette's syndrome is a condition that causes a person to make involuntary sounds and movements called tics. It usually starts during childhood, but the tics and other symptoms usually improve after several years and sometimes go away completely. There's no cure for Tourette's syndrome, but treatment can help manage symptoms.

  14. Pediatric Tourette Syndrome

    Tourette syndrome is a neurological disorder. It affects more boys than girls. The disease causes repeated tics. These are sudden, uncontrolled vocal sounds or muscle jerks. Symptoms of Tourette syndrome often begin between ages 5 and 10. Tourette syndrome can occur differently in boys and girls. Boys are more likely to have long-term (chronic ...

  15. [PDF] The Tourist Syndrome

    The Tourist Syndrome. This interview with one of the world's leading sociologists, Zygmunt Bauman, explores how his work on liquid modernity, consumerism, space, hospitality, the 'full planet' and extra territoriality impact on tourism theory. This interview launches perhaps a new concept, that of 'the tourist syndrome' and examines ...

  16. The Tourist Syndrome: An Interview with Zygmunt Bauman

    Abstract. This interview with one of the world's leading sociologists, Zygmunt Bauman, explores how his work on liquid modernity, consumerism, space, hospitality, the 'full planet' and extra territoriality impact on tourism theory. This interview launches perhaps a new concept, that of 'the tourist syndrome' and examines the ...

  17. The Tourist Syndrome: An Interview with Zygmunt Bauman

    Abstract. This interview with one of the world's leading sociologists, Zygmunt Bauman, explores how his work on liquid modernity, consumerism, space, hospitality, the 'full planet' and extra territoriality impact on tourism theory. This interview launches perhaps a new concept, that of 'the tourist syndrome' and examines the ...

  18. Depathologizing the tourist syndrome: Tourism as social capital

    First, the tourist syndrome is a metaphor for contemporary living in liquid modernity and second, tourism is referred to as `a substitute satisfaction of a genuine need' (Franklin, 2003: 214). The interview presents a critical and somewhat sceptical perspective on tourism and social life, in which the tourist syndrome is labelled a `peg ...

  19. The Tourist Syndrome

    The Tourist Syndrome. December 2003. Tourist Studies 3 (2):205-217. DOI: 10.1177/1468797603041632. Authors: Adrian Franklin. University of Tasmania. To read the full-text of this research, you can ...

  20. The tourist syndrome: an interview with Zygmunt Bauman

    Jackie Feldman. Zygmunt Bauman wrote that whereas the modern problem was to construct an identity and keep it stable, the postmodern one was to avoid fixation and keep all options open. He characterises this shift from solid modernity to liquid postmodernity as the movement 'from pilgrim to tourist': the pilgrim follows a lifelong path through ...

  21. What is the Tourist Syndrome?

    Tourist Syndrome is a set of symptoms that develops in people who travel to an unfamiliar place. Breathtaking TikTok videos and glamorous Instagram reels can lead to high expectations for a place, and when those expectations don't meet the reality of the city, some tourists might experience real pain in their hearts and minds. ...

  22. The Tourist Syndrome: What is it?

    You probably encounter moments of awe, culture shock, and misunderstanding while traveling. Whether they take place domestically or abroad, these moments can occasionally be incredibly unsettling and…

  23. Céline Dion shares scary footage suffering a seizure in doc amid stiff

    Céline Dion showed the harrowing parts of her condition in her doc. Amazon Prime On-screen, Dion tells the camera: "Everytime something like this happens, it makes you feel so embarrassed, and ...

  24. Japan is dealing with a 'flesh-eating bacteria' outbreak. Here's what

    The clinical term for the disease is streptococcal toxic shock syndrome (STSS). According to NSW Health, it's an infection caused by group A bacteria entering the bloodstream or deep tissue.

  25. A deadly bacterial infection is on the rise in Japan. What is STSS

    Streptococcal toxic shock syndrome kills up to 30 percent of patients and is "highly associated" with flesh-eating infections. Symptoms include fever and a red rash.

  26. Spanish island hit by mass anti-tourist protests says restaurant

    In recent weeks, protests against mass-tourism have been held on the island, with similar demonstrations taking place across Spanish holiday hotspots including the Canary Islands and Ibiza. ... Celine Dion, the singer breaks down in tears over lying to fans before she felt ready to share her Stiff Person Syndrome diagnosis. Bradford Telegraph ...

  27. Vulnerability Summary for the Week of June 17, 2024

    itsourcecode--Monbela Tourist Inn Online Reservation System : A vulnerability classified as critical has been found in itsourcecode Monbela Tourist Inn Online Reservation System up to 1.0. Affected is an unknown function of the file controller.php. The manipulation of the argument image leads to unrestricted upload.

  28. Applied Sciences

    Background: Some patients with Sjögren's syndrome (SS) do not develop xerostomia despite advanced involvement of the salivary glands and the presence of focal lymphocytic sialadenitis (FLS). The aim of the study is to determine possible correlations between xerostomia, symptoms of sicca syndrome, FLS, and other features in SS patients. Methods: The study group comprised 50 patients with SS ...