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The larynx also helps sense when food is swallowed. Mayo Clinic's Dr. David Lott says it governs those functions in two ways.
I had the fun of playing kickball with the grandkids. They're faster than I am and I tripped up and landed on my right shoulder. And wow, I almost went out.
I am Marge Cabanski, and at 74 years old in November 2020, I began experiencing eye irritation. It was diagnosed as Graves' disease. Though I had had my thyroid ...
About this study. The purpose of this study is to investigate whether recent, groundbreaking discoveries about key pathophysiologic processes that drive ...
The purpose of this study is to utilize neuroimaging to assess the neurobiological mechanisms underlying disease progression in progressive apraxia of speech.
"Kids are supposed to start babbling. They babble from the beginning. They should continue to babble, and then they should start developing some.
I was born profoundly deaf due to auditory neuropathy and did not hear a single sound until I received a cochlear implant when I was 4 ½ years old.
I struggled for years with extreme fatigue, major skin problems, muscle weakness, escalating eye issues, and a host of other unexplained symptoms. I moved to ...
Your brain is still communicating with this arm that isn't there. I think that's very interesting. The prosthetist is a very important person in the whole team.
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