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Founded in 1972, The Tourette Association of America (formerly known as the Tourette Syndrome Association) has emerged as the premier national non-profit organization working to make life better for all people affected by Tourette and Tic Disorders
Tourette Syndrome Foundation of Canada, is a registered (11926 7862 RR0001) charitable organization dedicated to improving the lives of Canadians affected by Tourette Syndrome (TS) and associated conditions. We’re national in scope and volunteer based.  #206, 194 Jarvis Street Toronto, Ontario M5B 2B7 Canada Toll-free: 800-361-3120 Telephone: (416) 861-8398 Fax: (416) 861-2472 E-mail: [email protected]: http://www.tourette.ca/ 
Trophos SA, is a clinical stage pharmaceutical company developing innovative therapeutics for indications with under-served needs in neurology and cardiology. The Company has a novel and proprietary cholesterol-oxime based chemistry platform generating a pipeline of drug candidates that enhance the function and survival of stressed cells via modulation of dysfunctional...
We are here to help you better understand Transthyretin Familial Amyloid Polyneuropathy (TTR-FAP). This rare, inherited, and progressive disease has a large impact on individuals and their families. It is a combination of sensory and motor symptoms in the legs and hands, as well as autonomic symptoms like bouts of...
The Tuberous Sclerosis Alliance (TS Alliance) — the only national voluntary health organization for the genetic disorder known as tuberous sclerosis complex (TSC) — is a membership-based organization; members have voting privileges at the organization’s annual meeting. It is also the lead organization for the funding of medical research related to TSC. Such...
The Turner Syndrome Society was created in 1987 by a group of women in Minnesota for the purpose of networking and support. Today, we have over 600 members and over 100 volunteers to support and maintain our valuable programs. The Turner Syndrome Society serves the TS community by promoting research, creating awareness...
Severe combined immunodeficiency disease (SCID) represents a group of diseases with many different causes but, in general, results in children who have severe defects in the function of their lymphocytes. These deficiencies result in a significant reduction or absence of function of T and B cells (called lymphocytes) that is...