New Jersey Center for Tourette Syndrome Offers Referrals
Organization behind the world's first Tourette Syndrome DNA sharing repository offers medical referrals to New Jersey families of children with TS.
Somerville, NJ, November 23, 2008 --(PR.com)-- New Jersey Center for Tourette Syndrome and Associated Disorders offers help to those looking for doctors specializing the treatment of Tourette Syndrome (TS). NJCTS maintains an up-to-date list of qualified specialists and professionals throughout the state of New Jersey.
NJCTS has established affiliations with the New Jersey Medical Society, New Jersey Chapter of the American Academy of Pediatrics and other professional groups.
If you are a family dealing with Tourette Syndrome or one of it's associated conditions like attention deficit disorder, obsessive compulsive disorder, learning disabilities, deperession, anxiety or rage- please visit NJCTS.org for more information. Help is also availble by calling 908-575-7350.
Interested medical professionals with a background in treating TS and associated disorders may also contact NJCTS via e-mail(info@njcts.org). Please include qualifications and how you'd like to help serve the TS population.
NJCTS is also home of the world's first TS Sharing Repository located at Rutgers University. Qualified researchers may have access to DNA to study the causes of TS with the hopes of better understanding this complex neurological disorder. More information on the repository can be found at tourettesyndromeresearch.org.
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NJCTS has established affiliations with the New Jersey Medical Society, New Jersey Chapter of the American Academy of Pediatrics and other professional groups.
If you are a family dealing with Tourette Syndrome or one of it's associated conditions like attention deficit disorder, obsessive compulsive disorder, learning disabilities, deperession, anxiety or rage- please visit NJCTS.org for more information. Help is also availble by calling 908-575-7350.
Interested medical professionals with a background in treating TS and associated disorders may also contact NJCTS via e-mail(info@njcts.org). Please include qualifications and how you'd like to help serve the TS population.
NJCTS is also home of the world's first TS Sharing Repository located at Rutgers University. Qualified researchers may have access to DNA to study the causes of TS with the hopes of better understanding this complex neurological disorder. More information on the repository can be found at tourettesyndromeresearch.org.
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Contact
New Jersey Center for Tourette Syndrome
Nicole Greco
908-575-7350
www.tourettesyndromeresearch.org
Contact
Nicole Greco
908-575-7350
www.tourettesyndromeresearch.org
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