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janterry

(4,429 posts)
Tue Oct 19, 2021, 05:45 AM Oct 2021

Girls developing tics as a social contagion

I posted this elsewhere. But it's clear that we are failing our daughters (as a society) - when we don't attend to the real social contagions that impact them. Tics are just one example.

From the WSJ
Teenage girls across the globe have been showing up at doctors’ offices with tics—physical jerking movements and verbal outbursts—since the start of the pandemic.

Movement-disorder doctors were stumped at first. Girls with tics are rare, and these teens had an unusually high number of them, which had developed suddenly. After months of studying the patients and consulting with one another, experts at top pediatric hospitals in the U.S., Canada, Australia and the U.K. discovered that most of the girls had something in common: TikTok.

According to a spate of recent medical journal articles, doctors say the girls had been watching videos of TikTok influencers who said they had Tourette syndrome, a nervous-system disorder that causes people to make repetitive, involuntary movements or sounds.

No one has tracked these cases nationally, but pediatric movement-disorder centers across the U.S. are reporting an influx of teen girls with similar tics. Donald Gilbert, a neurologist at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center who specializes in pediatric movement disorders and Tourette syndrome, has seen about 10 new teens with tics a month since March 2020. Before the pandemic, his clinic had seen at most one a month.

https://www.wsj.com/articles/teen-girls-are-developing-tics-doctors-say-tiktok-could-be-a-factor-11634389201?mod=e2tw

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Girls developing tics as a social contagion (Original Post) janterry Oct 2021 OP
VideoDrome dweller Oct 2021 #1
I'm so glad there was no internet when I came of age. CrispyQ Oct 2021 #2

CrispyQ

(38,220 posts)
2. I'm so glad there was no internet when I came of age.
Tue Oct 19, 2021, 09:46 AM
Oct 2021

I think bullying is much worse than when I was a kid & I think social media is partly to blame.

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