”Gilles is in the air” by ESSTS
Why a podcast?
To discuss the latest findings on Tourette syndrome, share stories, and create connections.
Every month, (we are only warming up!), we will talk about tics, associated comorbidities and lived experiences; our episodes are aimed at researchers, clinicians, patients and their families.
We shall interview authors whose papers have caught our attention, discuss hot topics that may seem controversial, share different ways of educating the community on TS and hopefully, we will all learn something about Tourette that we had yet to discover.
So please, tune in, turn up the volume, and keep on listening… 🎧
And if you find the episode interesting, hit subscribe and please share!
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”Gilles is in the air” by ESSTS
Why a podcast?
To discuss the latest findings on Tourette syndrome, share stories, and create connections.
Every month, (we are only warming up!), we will talk about tics, associated comorbidities and lived experiences; our episodes are aimed at researchers, clinicians, patients and their families.
We shall interview authors whose papers have caught our attention, discuss hot topics that may seem controversial, share different ways of educating the community on TS and hopefully, we will all learn something about Tourette that we had yet to discover.
So please, tune in, turn up the volume, and keep on listening… 🎧
And if you find the episode interesting, hit subscribe and please share!
Early-Life and Family Risk Factors for Tic Disorder Persistence into Adulthood
Gilles is in the air
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1 year ago
Early-Life and Family Risk Factors for Tic Disorder Persistence into Adulthood
For our 4th episode of "Gilles is in the air", Christelle Nilles talks to Professor David Mataix-Cols who works at the Department of Clinical Neuroscience at the Karolinska Institutet in Stockholm, as a Professor of Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Science.
We are delighted to hear about his very important article “Early-Life and Family Risk Factors for Tic Disorder Persistence into Adulthood”, published in Movement Disorders in 2023.
Gilles is in the air
”Gilles is in the air” by ESSTS
Why a podcast?
To discuss the latest findings on Tourette syndrome, share stories, and create connections.
Every month, (we are only warming up!), we will talk about tics, associated comorbidities and lived experiences; our episodes are aimed at researchers, clinicians, patients and their families.
We shall interview authors whose papers have caught our attention, discuss hot topics that may seem controversial, share different ways of educating the community on TS and hopefully, we will all learn something about Tourette that we had yet to discover.
So please, tune in, turn up the volume, and keep on listening… 🎧
And if you find the episode interesting, hit subscribe and please share!