Tourette’s syndrome is a disorder that emanates from the brain and is often associated with specific compulsive movements and sound patterns. Parkinson’s disease, on the other hand, is a kind of bradykinesia characterized by postural incapability, slowness of movement, poor coordination, and impaired balance.
What is Tourette’s syndrome, and how is it different from Parkinson’s disease?
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