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Tourette syndrome is often not what we think: ‘Most do not swear’

Tourette syndrome is often not what we think: ‘Most do not swear’

Psychologist Jolande van de Griendt clarifies common misconceptions about Tourette syndrome, noting that stereotypical symptoms like involuntary swearing affect only a small minority of patients. The article provides professional insights by answering five frequently asked questions about the condition's actual presentation.

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