Health
‘The unknown is scary’: why young women on social media are developing Tourette’s-like tics – The Guardian
Doctors have been surprised to see young adults developing tics and seizures that usually start in childhood. Social media has…

Social mediaDoctors have been surprised to see young adults developing tics and seizures that usually start in childhood. Social media has been blamed, but the reality is more complicated
Tue 16 Nov 2021 01.00 EST
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