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Transcranial direct-current stimulation offers new hope in controlling Tourette Syndrome tics

September 28, 2014 by

A chemical in the brain plays a vital role in controlling the involuntary movements and vocal tics associated with Tourette Syndrome (TS), a new study has shown.

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