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Medical Marijuana Access for Patients With Tourette\u2019s in Pennsylvania<\/h1>\n

The exact number of children who have Tourette syndrome (TS) is not known, but studies that included children with diagnosed and undiagnosed TS have estimated that 1 out of every 162 children has TS<\/a>, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).<\/p>\n

Patients with Tourette syndrome can qualify for medical marijuana. To gain access to an MMJ card, visit our Pennsylvania page<\/strong><\/a>.<\/p>\n

Tourette Syndrome Patients in Pennsylvania<\/h2>\n

Observational studies have suggested a prevalence of 0.7% with up to 4.2% of all children having some type of Tourette syndrome<\/a>, according to Medscape.<\/p>\n

The CDC estimates that the prevalence of a lifetime diagnosis of TS is 3 cases per 1,000 population. This estimate includes US children and adolescents aged 6-17 years.<\/p>\n

The National Institute of Mental Health reported that Tourette syndrome affects approximately 1 to 10 in 1,000 children.<\/p>\n

What is Tourette Syndrome (TS)?<\/h2>\n

\"Tourette's<\/p>\n

The Department of Health in Pennsylvania defines Tourette syndrome as an inherited neurobiological disorder<\/a> characterized by tics or involuntary, rapid, sudden movements or vocalizations that occur repeatedly. It is sometimes called Tourette\u2019s disorder (TD) or tics.<\/p>\n

Basic Information About Tourette\u2019s<\/h2>\n