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Is social media behind an epidemic of teenage tics?

A mysterious trend is emerging in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic - a sudden upsurge of physical and vocal convulsions among teenagers, particularly girls, called ticcing.

TikTok Tourettes: The rise of social media-induced illness

For the past two years, there has been a dramatic uptick in young people (almost exclusively females) presenting with tic-like behaviours indicative of Tourette Syndrome to specialist clinics in Canada, the United States, the UK, Germany and Australia. The phenomena of tic-like behaviours developed rapidly over a course of hours or days, coined ‘rapid onset tic-like behaviours’ in one paper, appears to be a form of functional neurological disorder with an unusual cause: social media. By Jarryd Bartle

They Watched a YouTuber With Tourette s—Then Adopted His Tics

They Watched a YouTuber With Tourette s—Then Adopted His Tics
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They saw a YouTube video Then they got Tourette s

They saw a YouTube video Then they got Tourette s
wired.co.uk - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from wired.co.uk Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.

They saw a YouTuber with Tourette - then they accepted his ticks

They saw a YouTuber with Tourette - then they accepted his ticks
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