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Man With Tourette Syndrome Thrown Off Plane For Saying Bomb
A Maryland man with Tourette syndrome was barred from a JetBlue flight after repeatedly saying "bomb" during the check-in process. Michael Doyle, 19, of Rockville, Md., had been scheduled to fly Thursday with a friend from Reagan National Airport outside Washington to San Juan, Puerto Rico, for a Revolutionary War re-enactment.
by: FOX51:43 minutes
This health video looks into the different treatments for Tourette's syndrome that are available.
by: Ivanhoe
Do you judge strangers' bizarre behaviors? For Marc, 26, judgment is something he deals with each and every day. Living with Tourette syndrome since the age of nine, Marc exhibits uncontrollable sounds, twitches and words.
by: TheDoctors
What are the signs of Tourette syndrome? Valerie Scott, MD explains.
by: ICYOU.com
Tyler, 25, was diagnosed with an extreme form of Tourette syndrome when he was 10 years old. His severe, uncontrollable tics were so violent that he would injure himself.
by: TheDoctors
Tyler, 25, was diagnosed with an extreme form of Tourette syndrome when he was 10 years old. His severe, uncontrollable tics were so violent that he would injure himself. After undergoing deep brain stimulation, Tyler joins The Doctors to share his update.
by: TheDoctors
The precise causes of Tourette syndrome are unknown, but E.R. physician Dr. Travis Stork explains that multiple areas of the brain are involved in causing the tics.
by: TheDoctors
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, an estimated 200,000 people in the United States suffer from Tourette syndrome, a neurological disorder that can cause involuntary movements and motor and vocal tics.
by: TheDoctors
To treat his extreme form of Tourette syndrome, Tyler, 25, underwent deep brain stimulation, a procedure in which an electrode is implanted in the thalamus region of the brain. After surgery, electricity is used to stimulate certain parts of the thalamus and control ...
by: TheDoctors
This medical video looks into stimulating the brain for people who suffer from Tourette's.
by: Ivanhoe
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