= 2.0×10−4). Finally, we observed a positive genetic correlation between Tourette syndrome and allergy (rg = 0.24 ± 0.06, uncorrected p = 2.7×10−5). Additionally, several large-magnitude correlations attained a nominal threshold of statistical significance (e.g., autism-allergy and OCD-celiac); these correlations tended to have a higher standard error and were generated using relatively smaller GWAS sample sizes. As such, they may be more likely to reflect false positives and should be regarded with appropriate skepticism.