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Tourette syndrome

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This is the archived discussion of the TFAR nomination for the article below. Subsequent comments should be made on the appropriate discussion page (such as Wikipedia talk:Today's featured article/requests). Please do not modify this page.

The result was: scheduled for Wikipedia:Today's featured article/March 3, 2020 by Wehwalt (talk) 08:19, 18 February 2020 (UTC)[reply]

[[File:|160px|Examples of tics ]]
Examples of tics

Tourette syndrome is a neurodevelopmental disorder which develops during childhood. It is characterized by tics (video shown) such as blinking, coughing, sniffing, or facial movements that are a somewhat suppressible response to an unwanted urge. Once considered rare, Tourette's occurs in about 1% of people under eighteen, although many go undiagnosed or never seek medical care. There is no specific test for diagnosis and Tourette's is not always correctly identified because most cases are mild. Extreme cases in adulthood are rare and Tourette's does not affect intelligence or life expectancy. Education is an integral part of any management plan for the syndrome, and explanation and reassurance are often sufficient. The cause is believed to involve unknown genetic and environmental factors. The condition was named for Georges Gilles de la Tourette, who published an account of nine patients in 1885. (Full article...)

Fixing the video clip

Tourette syndrome is a neurodevelopmental disorder which develops during childhood. It is characterized by tics such as blinking, coughing, sniffing, or facial movements that are a somewhat suppressible response to an unwanted urge. Once considered rare, Tourette's occurs in about 1% of people under eighteen, although many go undiagnosed or never seek medical care. There is no specific test for diagnosis and Tourette's is not always correctly identified because most cases are mild. Extreme cases in adulthood are rare and Tourette's does not affect intelligence or life expectancy. Education is an integral part of any treatment plan, and explanation and reassurance are often sufficient. The cause is believed to involve unknown genetic and environmental factors. The condition was named for Georges Gilles de la Tourette, who published an account of nine patients in 1885. (Full article...)

You get the chance to select a frame at 1 second intervals. Is that a simpler alternative for when you use videos? --RexxS (talk) 23:26, 26 January 2020 (UTC)[reply]

RexxS: I just encountered an edit conflict while making the same suggestion (except for the thumbnail size/format and inclusion of a caption). Demonstration below. —David Levy 23:33, 26 January 2020 (UTC)[reply]
[[File:|160px|Examples of motor tics ]]
Examples of motor tics

Tourette syndrome is a neurodevelopmental disorder which develops during childhood. It is characterized by tics such as blinking, coughing, sniffing, or facial movements that are a somewhat suppressible response to an unwanted urge. Once considered rare, Tourette's occurs in about 1% of people under eighteen, although many go undiagnosed or never seek medical care. There is no specific test for diagnosis and Tourette's is not always correctly identified because most cases are mild. Extreme cases in adulthood are rare and Tourette's does not affect intelligence or life expectancy. Education is an integral part of any treatment plan, and explanation and reassurance are often sufficient. The cause is believed to involve unknown genetic and environmental factors. The condition was named for Georges Gilles de la Tourette, who published an account of nine patients in 1885. (Full article...)

David Levy perfect. And now RexxS doesn't have to fiddle with the button. And now we have the size back at normal, I think? Could you install it in the main blurb, above? And could one of you work the same magic on the file in the article, at Tourette syndrome? SandyGeorgia (Talk) 00:02, 27 January 2020 (UTC)[reply]
I think I got it above, but someone will have to check. SandyGeorgia (Talk) 00:40, 27 January 2020 (UTC)[reply]
RexxS and David Levy fixed the clip, and it has been installed above. SandyGeorgia (Talk) 13:58, 29 January 2020 (UTC)[reply]