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Pharyngeal constriction

Anna Miles, PhD - November 29, 2016
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Insights on using the new IDDSI Syringe Flow Test to measure liquid thickness

Catriona Steele, Ph.D., CCC-SLP, BCS-S - July 20, 2016
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Child hot dog

Eating together is an act of love: Mealtimes and inclusion (part one)

Ena Heimdahl, MA - March 30, 2016
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Brain activity and neuroplasticity

Working on rehabilitation for oropharyngeal dysphagia: How and why are we changing?

Emilia Michou Ph.D., PGDip, CertMRCSLT - January 8, 2015
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Spinal Muscular Atrophy

Dysphagia in children and young adults with neuromuscular disorders

Lenie Van den Engel-Hoek, PhD - August 3, 2014
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Culture & dysphagia: More than ethnic foods

Luis Riquelme, PhD, CCC-SLP, BCS-S - November 15, 2014
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Dysphagia management via telepractice: What’s the evidence and where to from...

Elizabeth Ward - December 9, 2015
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Dysphagia-Sleep Apnea

The Role of Speech-Language Pathology in OSA

Leticia Freixo - February 16, 2021
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Examining dysphagia from the perspectives of head and neck cancer survivors...

Dr. Rebecca Nund - May 28, 2014
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Top Takeaways from Dysphagia Research Society 2016

Rinki Varindani Desai, M.S.CCC-SLP - March 20, 2016
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children eating

Eating together is an act of love: Mealtimes and inclusion (part...

Ena Heimdahl, MA - April 5, 2016
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Adherence to swallowing exercises – It’s time for us to Level...

Gabriela Constantinescu, PhD, R.SLP, S-LP(C) - June 14, 2021
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sEMG waveform and dysphagia

A Long Way Round: The Journey from Brain to Muscle to...

Gabriela Constantinescu, PhD, R.SLP, S-LP(C) - October 4, 2021
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Lungs made of broccoli and cigarettes and aspiration pneumonia and dysphagia

Neumonía por Aspiración: Mientras más aprendemos menos sabemos

Ed Bice, M.Ed., CCC-SLP - July 26, 2021
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From breast to G-button. But mouth, nose and hands are still...

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