Monday, November 26, 2012
Therapy may help some with Tourette's control tics
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Eapen, a researcher at the University of New South Wales and the Ingham
Institute, says cognitive-behavior therapy could help people with Tourette's
syndrome control their tics by recognizing the urge and then doing some other
movement. She presented her research on the therapy at the Australasian Society
for Psychophysiology conference. Her research also includes identifying the five
genes that cause Tourette's syndrome, which also are linked to other
developmental disorders such as autism and attention-deficit/hyperactivity
disorder. The Sydney Morning Herald (Australia)
(11/24) http://www.smh.com.au/national/health/research-moves-closer-to-taking-tic-out-of-tourettes-20121123-29ytm.html
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