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  • curprev 16:1516:15, 22 August 2022 KJBinSTL talk contribs 11,544 bytes −148 Removed duplicate sentence. In response to SandyGeorgia: "people" are children grown up, i.e. if 20%+ of children develop tics, then at least 20% of all people have tics at some point in life. If you disagree, can we discuss please? / Kevin Black MD undo

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