In June,the national Tourette Syndrome Association, Inc. brought together 250 delegates and internationally renowned scientists, clinicians and other experts from 17 countries, including Argentina, Belgium, Canada, France, Germany, Iceland, Israel, Japan, South Korea and Spain, to share and discuss the latest research into and treatments for Tourette Syndrome. The Symposium focused on medical and scientific advances made since the last Symposium which was held in 2004. Fields as wide and diverse as genetics, neuroimaging, neuropathology, epidemiology, neuroimmunology and the use of cognitive behavioral therapy for reducing tics were all covered during the course of the conference.
Summaries from each session of the Symposium are now available on the TSA website for those interested in learning more about the topics, recent studies, research and information discussed at the event.
To read a summary of each presentation click here.
To read more about the Symposium, click here. |
| Please share this e-mail with those who may be interested in reading the Symposium summaries. Click here to forward this e-mail rather than use the "forward" button on your e-mail program. |