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David Shprecher and colleagues recently published a thoughtful, forward-looking, but concise review of Tourette research and treatment \citep{26645901}. \citet{26440120} describe how increased motor control occurs in TS adolescents along with a variety of compensatory mechanisms. These researchers make the case that increased inhibitory capacity within higher-order motor regions, such as the SMA, may adjust motor excitability. Mary Robertson \citep{26359614,26359615,26360067,26360068} reviews work that she and colleagues have done during her 35-year career treating TS patients and her 30 years of publishing TS research.   In December, 2015, a [special issue on Tourette Syndrome](http://link.springer.com/journal/40474/topicalCollection/AC_201b22404b6bf194b90bbc19462a5d9f/page/1) appeared in the new journal *Current Developmental Disorders Reports*. Four of the 5 articles are clinically focused \citep{Budman_2015,Hanks_2015,Coffey_2015,McGuire_2015}. Another review The other  article summarizes some of the recent advances in TS neuroimaging \citep{26543796}. Abstracts of presentations from the 1st World Congress on Tourette Syndrome & Tic Disorders, London, 24-26 June 2015, are [available online](http://touretteworldcongress.org/). The Tourette Association at regular intervals posts links on its web page to selected scientific articles relevant to TS \citep{TA_links}. Finally, the authors are building the 2016 version of this article [here](https://www.authorea.com/users/4510/articles/99560/_show_article), where readers are invited to submit suggestions or comments.