HowieMendelIt is now 125years sinceGilles de laTourette clearlydescribed thedisorder.Teal is thesymboliccolor.CarrieAnnInabaLewisCapaldiRepeating one’sown words/phrases​repeating otherwords/phrases​using vulgar,obscene, or swearwordFree!throat clear​sniffling ofthe nose​or fraction ofwords​BillieEilishTics canoccurduringsleepIndividualscan alsolose a tic.Complexmotor andvocal tics.A disorder thatinvolves repetitivemovements orunwanted soundswhich are knownas tics. ​touch or smellobjects​repeatingmovementstepping in apattern ​obscene gesture​May 15-June 15Stress, anxiety,and tension areknown toincrease thetics.Gilles de laTourette wasborn onOctober 30,1857.Motor ticsare generallydevelopedbefore vocaltics.First symptomsusually occuraround theages 5 and 10years.Dr.Charcot’sGillesde laTouretteMales are 3-5times more likelyto developTourettesyndrome thanfemales.If affects thebrain,specifically,the basalganglia.Coprolaliaonly affectsabout 1 in 10people withTourette's ​eye twitching​nosetwitching ​facialgrimaces.People believedthat mentalillnesses werecaused by wrongdeeds andpossession by evilspirits.Antidepressants,ADHDmedications,Antiseizuremedications,Botulinum (Botox)injections.​DavidBeckhamHowieMendelIt is now 125years sinceGilles de laTourette clearlydescribed thedisorder.Teal is thesymboliccolor.CarrieAnnInabaLewisCapaldiRepeating one’sown words/phrases​repeating otherwords/phrases​using vulgar,obscene, or swearwordFree!throat clear​sniffling ofthe nose​or fraction ofwords​BillieEilishTics canoccurduringsleepIndividualscan alsolose a tic.Complexmotor andvocal tics.A disorder thatinvolves repetitivemovements orunwanted soundswhich are knownas tics. ​touch or smellobjects​repeatingmovementstepping in apattern ​obscene gesture​May 15-June 15Stress, anxiety,and tension areknown toincrease thetics.Gilles de laTourette wasborn onOctober 30,1857.Motor ticsare generallydevelopedbefore vocaltics.First symptomsusually occuraround theages 5 and 10years.Dr.Charcot’sGillesde laTouretteMales are 3-5times more likelyto developTourettesyndrome thanfemales.If affects thebrain,specifically,the basalganglia.Coprolaliaonly affectsabout 1 in 10people withTourette's ​eye twitching​nosetwitching ​facialgrimaces.People believedthat mentalillnesses werecaused by wrongdeeds andpossession by evilspirits.Antidepressants,ADHDmedications,Antiseizuremedications,Botulinum (Botox)injections.​DavidBeckham

Tourette Syndrome - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. Howie Mendel
  2. It is now 125 years since Gilles de la Tourette clearly described the disorder.
  3. Teal is the symbolic color.
  4. Carrie Ann Inaba
  5. Lewis Capaldi
  6. Repeating one’s own words/phrases​ repeating other words/phrases​ using vulgar, obscene, or swear word
  7. Free!
  8. throat clear​ sniffling of the nose​ or fraction of words​
  9. Billie Eilish
  10. Tics can occur during sleep
  11. Individuals can also lose a tic.
  12. Complex motor and vocal tics.
  13. A disorder that involves repetitive movements or unwanted sounds which are known as tics. ​
  14. touch or smell objects​ repeating movement stepping in a pattern ​ obscene gesture​
  15. May 15- June 15
  16. Stress, anxiety, and tension are known to increase the tics.
  17. Gilles de la Tourette was born on October 30, 1857.
  18. Motor tics are generally developed before vocal tics.
  19. First symptoms usually occur around the ages 5 and 10 years.
  20. Dr. Charcot’s
  21. Gilles de la Tourette
  22. Males are 3-5 times more likely to develop Tourette syndrome than females.
  23. If affects the brain, specifically, the basal ganglia.
  24. Coprolalia only affects about 1 in 10 people with Tourette's ​
  25. eye twitching​ nose twitching ​ facial grimaces.
  26. People believed that mental illnesses were caused by wrong deeds and possession by evil spirits.
  27. Antidepressants, ADHD medications, Antiseizure medications, Botulinum (Botox) injections.​
  28. David Beckham