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What is Tardive Dyskinesia (TD)? — New ADAA video

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Tardive Dyskinesia (TD) is a neurological condition often associated with long-term use of certain medications used to treat mental health conditions. TD can cause involuntary movements of the face, tongue, and other body parts. Watch this short video to help you understand and learn about signs and symptoms and how to identify ways to help yourself or someone you know.

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Learn more:

ADAA's website: adaa.org/understanding-anxi...

Talk About TD website: talkabouttd.com/

Watch the video: youtube.com/watch?v=s9b6VJo...

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