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Programs conducted by the Tourette Syndrome Association-CDC Partnership (2004-February, 2012)

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ALABAMA10
ALASKA6
ARIZONA4
ARKANSAS5
CALIFORNIA29
COLORADO8
CONNECTICUT4
DELAWARE3
FLORIDA18
GEORGIA17
HAWAII6
IDAHO6
ILLINOIS12
INDIANA8
IOWA3
KANSAS7
KENTUCKY11
LOUISIANA15
MAINE8
MARYLAND9
MASSACHUSETTS12
MICHIGAN12
MINNESOTA9
MISSISSIPPI9
MISSOURI12
MONTANA8
NEBRASKA3
NEVADA6
NEW HAMPSHIRE2
NEW JERSEY11
NEW MEXICO10
NEW YORK73
NORTH CAROLINA9
NORTH DAKOTA2
OHIO14
OKLAHOMA10
OREGON6
PENNSYLVANIA13
PUERTO RICO4
RHODE ISLAND3
SOUTH CAROLINA11
SOUTH DAKOTA4
TENNESSEE8
TEXAS22
UTAH3
VERMONT4
VIRGINIA17
WASHINGTON15
WASHINGTON D.C.7
WEST VIRGINIA4
WISCONSIN4
WYOMING2

 


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