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Voice Aerobics is hosted by Mary Spremulli, a speech-language pathologist and blogger. Mary and guests will talk about issues affecting people living with Parkinsons and other neurogenic conditions. Learn more and live well.

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Recent research findings indicate that older adults with hearing loss are more likely to develop problems thinking and remembering than older adults whose hearing is normal. It has been reported that as many as 27 million Americans... more

June is Aphasia Awareness Month Aphasia is an acquired communication disorder that impairs the ability to speak and understand others, and often includes difficulty reading and writing, but does not affect intelligence. According... more

?Those who fight Parkinson's with knowledge always find solutions- Dr.Rana," Founder, World Parkinson's Program The number of persons diagnosed with Parkinson's disease (PD) is expected to double worldwide by 2030, many... more

The long term consequences for polio survivors of the epidemic of the late 1940"s and 50's, is now termed "post polio syndrome" and late effect symptoms" may include: weakness of the limbs, muscle fatigue or pain. Bulbar symptoms... more

The demands Parkinson's disease (PD) makes upon a couple can feel like a third person has intruded into the relationship. The dynamics are changed, communication patterns become confused, and the rules of interaction... more

While many people think of Parkinson's disease as primarily a movement disorder, characterized by a tremor, shaking, or stiffness. As many as 90% of persons with Parkinson's also live with behavioral symptoms, that can include:... more

16 years ago, newlyweds John Kawie and Marilyn Manno were planning their lives together, and their plan did not include a stroke. But, when John, a successful stand-up comedian suffered a right hemisphere stroke, leaving him... more

The treatment of voice disorders has been the specialty of Dr. Daniel R. Boone for over 50 years. Dr. Boone is Professor Emeritus in the Speech-Language and Hearing Department, University of Arizona, and has authored over 100... more

Patients with dementia develop dysphagia ( swallowing problems) sometime during the clinical course of their disease, and it is estimated that 45% of institutionalized patients with dementia have dysphagia. Complications from... more

Do you believe it is better to give than receive? Most of us have been raised to believe that it is much more virtuous to take care of other's people needs, than our own, and so ?givers? multitask themselves into exhaustion... more
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