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Graduate students in communication sciences and disorders participated in advanced clinical training in tracheostomy and artificial airways using specialized equipment funded through a WE CARE grant.
Physician Assistant Studies and Speech-Language Pathology graduate programs recognized by U.S. News & World Report ...
Dr. Jacque Scholl, a Tulsa Audiologist, may not have known what she was going to do, but she knew what she wanted to do. She wanted to help people hear better, so she opened Sound Wrx.
As parents we want to do all we can to help our children achieve their fullest potential. Theratime, Inc. in Sioux Falls ...
Tapping your fingers to a rhythm before you enter a noisy room might seem like a strange ritual. But recent research reveals ...
Swallowing is something that most of us don't think twice about—until it becomes difficult. But what if counting how many times you can swallow in 30 seconds could help flag potential health concerns?
GiGi’s Playhouse in Rockford is partnering with Northern Illinois University and Lighthouse Speech Therapy to offer a free ...
The Chautauqua Center Inc.’s Chautauqua Physical and Occupational Therapy Pediatric Rehab Department has secured grant ...
In observance of Autism Awareness Month, the H-Spring Foundation, a registered non-profit organization under the Government ...
According to St. Luke's Medical Center, children with autism often experience difficulties with social interaction and verbal ...
Easter baskets typically include candy and chocolates, but what about learning tools and toys? Easter is right around the corner and speech-language pathologist and toy expert ...
Mom Natalie Fenna, 38, based in the Wirral, Merseyside, said: "The ladies tried him with the walking sticks and he walked ...