Behavioral therapy matches medication effectiveness for Tourette syndrome

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Behavioral therapy is as effective as medication for treating Tourette syndrome, according to new research. The study found that behavioral techniques, like Exposure and Response Prevention, help patients manage tics by learning to suppress them or perform competing movements. This research, from Radboud University, suggests patients should have a choice in treatment, as medication is not always preferred due to side effects.


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