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Tourette's Awareness Day 2025

This significant month serves as a platform to educate the public, challenge misconceptions, and foster a more inclusive society.

Tourette's Awareness Day 2025

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Jun 7, 2025 12:00 AM
End Date/Time
June 7, 2025 11:55 PM

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This significant month serves as a platform to educate the public, challenge misconceptions, and foster a more inclusive society.
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Tourette Syndrome is a neurological condition that is more common in boys than girls and affects approximately one school-aged child in a hundred. Tourette's Awareness Day is on June 7th and is a day to raise awareness of Tourette Syndrome and connect people with the condition. We delve into the essence of Tourette's Awareness Day, its history, and how you can actively participate in this crucial initiative.

Tourette Syndrome is a neurological condition that is more common in boys than girls and affects approximately one school-aged child in a hundred.

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