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In today’s episode, we’re celebrating Georges Gilles de la Tourette, the French neurologist who is the namesake of Tourette syndrome. Georges was the first person to realize that Tourette’s syndrome was a neurological condition, rather than a psychiatric one, and was a major influencer in neurological studies at the time. Happy birthday, Georges!
If YOU want a birthday shoutout, email us at [email protected] with your name and a little bit of information about yourself!
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In today’s episode, we’re celebrating Georges Gilles de la Tourette, the French neurologist who is the namesake of Tourette syndrome. Georges was the first person to realize that Tourette’s syndrome was a neurological condition, rather than a psychiatric one, and was a major influencer in neurological studies at the time. Happy birthday, Georges!
If YOU want a birthday shoutout, email us at [email protected] with your name and a little bit of information about yourself!
There are only 5 days left to vote! If you haven’t mailed in an absentee ballot - DON’T! Make sure to take your ballot to a polling place in person to ensure that it’s counted. For locations and more information, go to vote.org