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11 Μαρ 2012 · How could one person’s illness be reflected in another person’s neural pathways, playing a trick on consciousness, convincing the host that it originated in her own body?
24 Αυγ 2019 · Dr. McVige and the state Department of Health agree on a diagnosis of mass psychogenic illness for the Le Roy students. It is a psychological disorder, similar to conversion disorder, linked to stress in the patients’ lives.
21 Αυγ 2024 · The New York State Department enlisted a doctor to investigate the Tourette’s-like symptoms spreading through the school, who told parents their children were suffering from “conversion disorder”, or “mass psychogenic illness”: in other words, this was an instance of mass hysteria.
10 Μαρ 2012 · Something strange happened shortly after school started last year in Le Roy, a tiny town of 7,500 people in Western New York. A handful of girls were stricken with bizarre twitches, tics, and...
Le Roy, New York, hit the media, which labeled this rash of symptoms as a “mystery illness.” Of course, doctors were described as “baffled” (Almasy and Spellman 2012). Over a short period of time the teens started to exhibit invol-untary movements and vocalizations described as tics, similar to the symp-toms of Tourette syndrome.
23 Ιουν 2012 · LE ROY, New York (Reuters) - Students whose mysterious twitches drew a national spotlight will accept their high school diplomas on Sunday, with most of them back to normal after a...
Le Roy, or more commonly LeRoy, is a town in Genesee County, New York, United States. The population was 7,662 at the time of the 2020 census. [2] The town is named after one of the original land owners, Herman Le Roy. [3] The town lies on the southwestern edge of Monroe County. Within the town is a village of Le Roy.