The film fighting back against abuse and 'cheap laughs' at Tourette's expense
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A new film is taking a stand against the misuse of Tourette's syndrome in media, particularly the tendency to exploit it for cheap laughs. John Davidson, who was diagnosed with Tourette's at a young age, shares his journey and the importance of portraying the condition with sensitivity and respect. This film not only raises awareness about Tourette's but also encourages a deeper understanding of the challenges faced by those living with it, making it a significant contribution to the conversation around mental health and representation.
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