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Date: 2014-05-27 18:40:02
Coprolalia
Tic
Echolalia
TS
Tourette syndrome
Health
Neurological disorders

SrerB on NBw JnRsBv ExecutrvE DEPARTMENT @*Ar^tn, WHEREAS, Tourette Syndrome (TS) ts an inaolwrtary neurological disorder uith genetic preilisposition and childhood onset that typically affects a child betzaeen 5 to 1.0

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