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David Charles Conaway


David Charles Conaway, 63, of Abbottstown, devoted husband of Jackie Lannen Conaway, celebrated his freedom from early onset Alzheimer’s Disease and Lewy Body Dementia on Sunday, July 4, 2021, amidst the fireworks and the love of his family at his side in his home.
Born on Wednesday, December 25, 1957, in Philipsburg, Pa., he was the son of the late Philip L. and Catherine “Bea” Meiss Conaway. He was also preceded in death by his sister, Linda Mayes.
A 1976 graduate of Philipsburg-Osceola Area High School, he earned his bachelor of science degree in education from Clarion University in 1980. During the summer of 1980 his two passions collided; witnessing and wrestling. He embarked on a six week, six country journey wrestling for Athletes in Action on a South America tour. ....

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Brain functional connectivity in Tourette syndrome


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Philadelphia, July 7, 2021 - Tourette syndrome, a neurodevelopmental disorder, causes motor and phonic tics or uncontrollable repeated behaviors and vocalizations. People affected by Tourette syndrome can often suppress these tics for some time before the urges become overwhelming, and researchers have long wondered at the neural underpinnings of the suppression effort.
Now, in a new study using a non-invasive technique to measure brain activity called high-density electroencephalography (hdEEG), researchers at Yale School of Medicine have assessed the impact of tic suppression on functional connectivity between brain regions.
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Tic suppression is an important feature of Tourette syndrome. Understanding how someone may temporarily gain control over their tics may inform several research areas in Tourette syndrome. Yet, brain correlates of tic suppression have not been studied extensively, especially in children, said Denis Sukhodols ....

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