Tourette syndrome involves involuntary motor and vocal tics that are widely misunderstood. Learning what the condition looks like can help reduce stigma and judgment.
John Davidson, inspiration for the BAFTA-nominated film, I Swear, was diagnosed with Tourette's syndrome at 25.
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What is Tourette's? Understanding the condition following racial BAFTA outburst
John Davidson, a man with Tourette Syndrome who was the subject of the film I Swear, involuntarily yelled a racial slur during the BAFTA broadcast, and we're explaining what the condition is ahead ...
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What is Tourette syndrome? Understanding the condition after man’s involuntary BAFTAs outburst
Tourette’s syndrome, a neurological condition that causes involuntary sounds or movements known as tics, has come under the spotlight after a man with the condition shouted a racial slur during the ...
A woman had to put her life on hold after her Tourette syndrome symptoms dominated her life. Now a year since her surgery, ...
BAFTAs host Alan Cumming addresses outbursts from Tourette's campaigner John Davidson, who is the inspiration for nominated ...
Doctors confirmed that the symptoms the patients experienced were real ...
Baylen Dupree, who documents her experience with Tourette syndrome, issued a statement after the BAFTAs incident involving Tourette activist John Davidson ...
Based at the University of Nottingham, his work researching Tourette's was featured in the film, including the development of ...
For Black people living with Tourette syndrome, a racial slur being shouted by someone with the disorder at the British ...
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