Jerusalem Post.She later learned they had the same tics as a German YouTuber who vlogs about the disorder.One popular British Tiktoker often blurts out the word "beans" during videos.Caroline Olvera – a movement-disorders fellow at Rush University Medical Center in Chicago – told The Wall Street Journal that many of her patients have the same "beans" tic, speaking in a British accent even if they don't know English.Donald Gilbert, a neurologist at Cincinnati Children's Medical Center, has seen around 10 new teens a month since March last year – almost 10 times the norm.Experts note such patients don't have Tourette's but a functional movement disorder.Many of the children appear to have developed tics have previously been diagnosed with.
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