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http://www.tsa-usa.org
This is the webpage of the Tourette Syndrome Association, Inc. There is information on Tourette Syndrome treatment, research, news, and resources. There is also information of the current activities of the Tourette Syndrome Association with links to the various TSA chapters.

http://www.Tourette-Syndrome.com
This website is an online community for adults and children with Tourette Syndrome, as well as for their friends, families, health care professionals, etc. There is a great deal of information on the condition as well as personal stories, email and instant messaging capabilities, free newsletter, and tons of links.

http://www.tourettesyndrome.net
This website, created by Leslie E. Packer, Ph.D. provides basic information and current research on Tourette Syndrome. It also covers such topics as treatment, educational issues, files for parents, educators, and health care professionals to download, as well as links to other resources on the net.

http://www.tourettehelp.com
This well organized website has extensive resources for families and adults as well as for health care providers. The information is very accessible. There are links to not only basic Tourette information but to further reading, TS in the news, support groups and associations, and more.

http://www.parentpatch.com/SpecialNeeds/TouretteSyndrome/index.htm
This is a good website to visit for parents, children, and educators. There are links to Tourette Syndrome related books, poems, articles, and research along with a TS discussion group.

http://www.noah-health.org/english/illness/neuro/tourette.html
This website provides extensive local, national, and international resources on Tourette syndrome. The site discusses what the condition is, care and treatment, children's issues, living with the condition, etc. It also provides links to newsletters, research, and chatrooms.

http://www.irsc.org/tourette.htm
This website, dedicated as an internet resource for special children, provides a great deal of basic information on Tourette Syndrome. It includes the definition of Tourette Syndrome from the diagnostic and statistical manual Gilles de la Tourette Syndrome. It also provides links to other Tourette Syndrome resources. There is also a live TS support chat group.

http://members.tripod.com/~tourette_syndrome/
This Tourette Syndrome Chapter Webring site was created by a father whose child has tourette syndrome. This organized site provides over 150 links to Tourette Syndrome information along with personal stories and provides the opportunity to share their own experiences.

http://www.vh.org/Patients/IHB/Psych/Tourette/TouretteSyndrome.html
Gary R. Gaffney, M.D., associate professor of the University of Iowa College of Medicine, and Becky Ottinger, from the Joshua Child and Family Development Center, lay out the facts of Tourette Syndrome and links to various articles in this website.

http://www.ninds.nih.gov/health_and_medical/disorders/tourette.htm
The National Institute for Neurological Disorders and Stroke provides information on treatment, prognosis, and research. In addition, you can find information from studies with patients, press releases, and related NINDS publications.

http://www.wemove.org/ts.html
This website provides information on the causes, symptoms, and treatment of Tourette Syndrome. In addition it provides access to various other movement disorders.

http://www.mentalhealth.com/book/p40-gtor.html
This website by Ruth Dowling Bruun, M.D., Donald J. Cohen, M.D., and James F. Leckman M.D. and the Tourette Syndrome Association provides a Guide to the Diagnosis and Treatment of Tourette Syndrome.

http://www.familyvillage.wisc.edu/lib_tour.htm
This is an easy website for families to use in order to learn more about Tourette Syndrome, where to go to talk about concerns, and who to contact. It also provides links to information in Spanish and French.

If you would like even more information, check out these two sites for more links!

http://www.mental-health-matters.com/tourettes.html

http://www.human-nature.com/odmh/tourette.html

Especially For Children

http://www.eco.utexas.edu/~faulkner/tsfun/
This uplifting site shows the lighter side to Tourette Syndrome. It explains in common terms what Tourette Syndrome is, what it is not, and techniques for living better with Tourette Syndrome.

http://faculty.washington.edu/chudler/ts.html
This website is a good one that children can explore. It provides information on Tourette Syndrome from background and facts to medications and famous people in a way that is clear and that is easier to understand



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