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Neuropediatricians Remember that Correcting the Involuntary Movements of Minors with Tourette Syndrome Does Not Work

The Spanish Society of Pediatric Neurology (SENEP) underlines the need to identify Tourette syndrome in time to avoid erroneous diagnoses, as well as unnecessary treatments; moreover, as they are involuntary movements, they insist that families correct minors to stop doing tics does not work.
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The Spanish Society of Pediatric Neurology (SENEP) underlines the need to identify Tourette syndrome in time to avoid erroneous diagnoses, as well as unnecessary treatments; moreover, as they are involuntary movements, they insist that families correct minors to stop doing tics does not work.

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noticiasdealava.eus broke the news in on Saturday, June 7, 2025.
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