YouTube star Jan Zimmerman, 22, 'linked to rise in Tourette symptoms'

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YouTube star Jan Zimmerman, 22, is 'linked to rise in Tourette symptoms' among fans, study shows

The star posts funny videos about Tourette's to 2.2million YouTube subscribers. Hanover Medical School saw patients copying his Tourette-driven exclamations. They claimed this was first identified case of 'mass social media-induced illness'.

 

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People with TS are higher risk for learning, behavioral, and social problems

Tourette Syndrome (TS) often occurs with other related conditions (also called co-occurring conditions). These conditions can include attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), and other behavioral or conduct problems.

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