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Tourette's Case Study

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According to the CDC, the exact number of people have Tourette’s is unknown. A CDC study found that 1 of every 360 children from ages 6 to 17 years of age have been diagnosed with Tourette’s in the United States. In another study, the CDC found that children with undiagnosed Tourette’s and children with diagnosed Tourette’s have estimated that 1 out of every 162 children have Tourette’s. Among the children who are diagnosed with Tourette’s about 37% have been diagnosed with having a moderate or severe forms of Tourette’s. When it comes to gender, boys are more likely to have Tourette’s than girls, three to five, but people from all racial and ethnic groups can have Tourette’s. When it comes to ethnicity, non-Hispanic white children are twice

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