Among Black adults, 77% have at least one non-relative they consider family. This might be someone with whom they share childhood experiences, religious beliefs, an identity such as race or gender, or ...
Obscene language tics, called coprolalia, don’t reveal what people with Tourette’s think and feel. In fact, tics often compel people to say or do precisely what they most wish to avoid.
Banter’ about where you’re from or how you speak is harder to define than racism or sexism, but it is damaging.
Tourette syndrome is a neurological or neurodevelopmental condition named after 19th-century researcher Gilles de la Tourette ...
Population prevalence helps leaders to develop appropriate health strategies and approaches. Yet it can be challenging to ...
Kids these days...they talk about their feelings and consider therapy a normal part of healthcare. It's (mostly) all good news.