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four years ago, he was diagnosed with tourette�*s syndrome. his mum says at the time she was devastated. you sort of go through a period of, sort of...grief, if i'm honest. you know, you get a diagnosis that you don't know much about — i didn't know anything about it. and, you know, you're scared and you're worried and you're like, "what's going to happen?" when i was diagnosed, ithought, "oh, god, what am i going to do? "i'm going to be bullied for this." i feel like just shortly after that, i think, on that front, it doesn't change anything about, like, who you are as a person and your personality. so as long as you're a good person, people will be nice to you. tourette�*s is a neurological condition which usually starts in childhood and causes a person to make involuntary movements and sounds known as tics. if i do tic, if i need to tic, i do it. otherwise, like, very shortly after, it will come on stronger and more of them. are you trying to suppress a tic right now? yeah, lam, to be honest, because when you're talking about it, this i
four years ago, he was diagnosed with tourette�*s syndrome. his mum says at the time she was devastated. you sort of go through a period of, sort of...grief, if i'm honest. you know, you get a diagnosis that you don't know much about — i didn't know anything about it. and, you know, you're scared and you're worried and you're like, "what's going to happen?" when i was diagnosed, ithought, "oh, god, what am i going to do? "i'm going to be bullied for this." i feel...
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you feeling than someone would have who has tourette's-— has tourette's. you obviously speak to --eole has tourette's. you obviously speak to people and _ has tourette's. you obviously speak to people and families _ has tourette's. you obviously speak to people and families who - has tourette's. you obviously speak to people and families who have - to people and families who have tourette's syndrome and you see how life is impacted. how could this change someone's life? it life is impacted. how could this change someone's life? it could be a name change someone's life? it could be a game changer _ change someone's life? it could be a game changer because _ change someone's life? it could be a game changer because we _ change someone's life? it could be a game changer because we hear- change someone's life? it could be a game changer because we hear fromj game changer because we hear from adults who have tourette's and they said, if a cure came out i wouldn't necessarily want a cure because i have lived with this my whole life and it is now a part of me, bu
you feeling than someone would have who has tourette's-— has tourette's. you obviously speak to --eole has tourette's. you obviously speak to people and _ has tourette's. you obviously speak to people and families _ has tourette's. you obviously speak to people and families who - has tourette's. you obviously speak to people and families who have - to people and families who have tourette's syndrome and you see how life is impacted. how could this change someone's life? it life is impacted....
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four years ago, he was diagnosed with tourette's syndrome. his mum says at the time she was devastated. you sort of go through a period of sort of grief, if i'm honest, and you are scared and you are worried and you are like, what's going to happen? tourette's is a neurological condition which usually starts in childhood and causes a person to make in voluntary movements and sounds known as tics. if i'm riding the bike, i'm going to tic, i might fall off, i might crash, and i might get hurt or hurt someone else by hitting them with the bike. although symptoms usually improve after several years, there isn't a cure for tourette's. this little device could help to change the life of milo and the estimated more than 300,000 people in the uk with the condition. you can press a button and for a period of time reduce the likelihood that tics are going to occur. without side effects, without adverse events, without having to travel to get treatment. so, it is a massive game changer. the university has now started a national trial to study the effect
four years ago, he was diagnosed with tourette's syndrome. his mum says at the time she was devastated. you sort of go through a period of sort of grief, if i'm honest, and you are scared and you are worried and you are like, what's going to happen? tourette's is a neurological condition which usually starts in childhood and causes a person to make in voluntary movements and sounds known as tics. if i'm riding the bike, i'm going to tic, i might fall off, i might crash, and i might get hurt or...
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he is a close of dr 0liver sacks�*s husband wrote the libretto for the operand he has tourette's syndrome, sometime displaying the very same neurological text at the scene in dr 0liver sacks�*s patients. he at the scene in dr oliver sacks's patients. he describes one patient — sacks's patients. he describes one patient as _ sacks's patients. he describes one patient as having - sacks's patients. he describes one patient as having a - one patient as having a symphony of texts. do i have a symphony of texts. do i have a symphony of texts. do i have a symphony of ticks in me? i don't know, i haven't opera of ticks. , . , ticks. there is a twist in awakenings, _ ticks. there is a twist in awakenings, as - ticks. there is a twist in | awakenings, as patients ticks. there is a twist in - awakenings, as patients are brought back to life but for some reason the restorative powers of the drug fade and they go back to their regressed sleeping sickness state. there is a lot of excitement surrounding the launch of this new operator. it is seen as a life—affirming work that has the potential to
he is a close of dr 0liver sacks�*s husband wrote the libretto for the operand he has tourette's syndrome, sometime displaying the very same neurological text at the scene in dr 0liver sacks�*s patients. he at the scene in dr oliver sacks's patients. he describes one patient — sacks's patients. he describes one patient as _ sacks's patients. he describes one patient as having - sacks's patients. he describes one patient as having a - one patient as having a symphony of texts. do i have a...
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we will hear about a game changer device designed to help people living with tourette syndrome.
we will hear about a game changer device designed to help people living with tourette syndrome.
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obscene things to me and i said, "david, unless that's an actor learning his lines or somebody with tourette's, he's clearly telling me to go 'f' myself. >> seth: yeah. >> and he looked over his shoulder he says, "oh, it's val kilmer. he's a really nice guy." and he invited me over i said, "hi. my name's matthew. "i know who you are. i'm sick of you, man." and i said, like, "what's up?" and i had been on a run. you know, actors, every once in a while, we get on a really good run, and i'd done a bunch of movies and he said, "now you're doing kubrick's movie 'full metal jacket.' i said, "you don't have to worry about that i'm not doing 'full metal jacket.' if you have a problem with the rest of my career, why don't we go outside and settle it?" 'cause i'm the youngest of seven kids i've been fighting my whole life and david stopped it and i ran out and i called my agent. i said, "this actor val kilmer just said i'm doing kubrick's movie. and he said, "i don't know anything about it. i said, "i don't either. but i know he makes his movies with warner bros., and i'd just done "vision quest." and a
obscene things to me and i said, "david, unless that's an actor learning his lines or somebody with tourette's, he's clearly telling me to go 'f' myself. >> seth: yeah. >> and he looked over his shoulder he says, "oh, it's val kilmer. he's a really nice guy." and he invited me over i said, "hi. my name's matthew. "i know who you are. i'm sick of you, man." and i said, like, "what's up?" and i had been on a run. you know, actors, every once in...
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you have to protect our country from tourette -- terrorism, and crimes and doing that, you have to uphold the rights and values that make this a great democracy. i don't envy that task, i respect that task. but the heinous mass shooting in buffalo, new york earlier this month is a stark reminder that domestic terrorism is still very much present in the united states. it is also a somber reminder, that the majority of domestic terrorism, perpetrated against innocent americans, is driven by those that spout whites -- white supremacy and racial ideology. it's a simple fact. that is what makes this so dangerous. when facts are destroyed into untruths by those with the pulpit to do so, it's a danger to our democracy. we cannot condemn the actions of white supremacist or simply acknowledge the january 6, 2021 attack on our capital for what it was, and insurrection, we allow them to grow. it is alarming to me. it should be to every american. whether you are republicans or democrats, independents, it's alarming. it also further highlights the work of the dedicated men and women of the bureau and
you have to protect our country from tourette -- terrorism, and crimes and doing that, you have to uphold the rights and values that make this a great democracy. i don't envy that task, i respect that task. but the heinous mass shooting in buffalo, new york earlier this month is a stark reminder that domestic terrorism is still very much present in the united states. it is also a somber reminder, that the majority of domestic terrorism, perpetrated against innocent americans, is driven by those...
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democracy has become the invocation sort of a tourette's-like instinct for anyone on the left he feels they've encountered something they disagree with. you had the coach, coach kennedy come on your program. we had them on "fox & friends" weekend a while back. he doesn't want students to pay within, just at the end of the game. no student said they felt they were compelled to join him. as our friend pete hegseth has said in his new book, "the battle for the american mind," religious freedom does not require us to exercise religion from public life. it doesn't say, "you are not allowed." even if you have a public-facing, state-paying job coming are not required to give up everything about you at the door. you are not required to never show that you have or are a man of faith. if this man is a threat to democracy, democracy ended a long time ago, because throughout most of sports, teams meeting at the end of the game. if prayer at a football game is going to be what kills democracy, democracy died a long time ago. >> we should go to nfl films and look at a lot of those pep talks that hap
democracy has become the invocation sort of a tourette's-like instinct for anyone on the left he feels they've encountered something they disagree with. you had the coach, coach kennedy come on your program. we had them on "fox & friends" weekend a while back. he doesn't want students to pay within, just at the end of the game. no student said they felt they were compelled to join him. as our friend pete hegseth has said in his new book, "the battle for the american...
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today democracy is the verbal tic, the tourette's syndrome response everyone on the left, they go in 6-month cycles, everything under the banner of racial justice, pandemic of the unvaccinated, phrases that become the ones they reiterate over and over. i was going to say this in all legitimacy, in your book it is not just a momentary fad, it has been the filler, the trojan horse for century to fight whatever you want to fight to say you are defending democracy but she's laying it out honestly, nothing matters but winning. we can live, we can misinform, we can do whatever we need to do because nothing is more important than winning, she is laying out if they don't win everything is lost so do whatever it takes. pete: why wouldn't they peddle a russia hoax to try to defeat and discredit? rachel: let me give you another perspective that puts the clintons in a more favorable light based on this. what she says is we need to do what we have to do to win, her husband did that, went to the middle after he got a beating in the midterms in his first term. if you wanted to take a positive spin
today democracy is the verbal tic, the tourette's syndrome response everyone on the left, they go in 6-month cycles, everything under the banner of racial justice, pandemic of the unvaccinated, phrases that become the ones they reiterate over and over. i was going to say this in all legitimacy, in your book it is not just a momentary fad, it has been the filler, the trojan horse for century to fight whatever you want to fight to say you are defending democracy but she's laying it out honestly,...