Structural Brain Differences in Kids with Tourette's Syndrome (AUDIO)
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Researchers at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis have identified a few areas in the brains of children with Tourette's syndrome that appear to be different from the same areas in the brains of kids who don't have the neurological disorder. And the regions that they identified are ones where they hadn't really expected to see differences. Jim Dryden has the story...
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