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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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Many older Americans suffer from acute and chronic communication disorders resulting from stroke, head and neck cancer, and neurological diseases, and although speech and language therapy can often improve symptoms and... more

John Pepper was diagnosed with Parkinson's in 1992 and,ten years later, while serving as President of the South African Parkinson's Association, he wrote the first edition of his book: There is LIFE after Parkinson's. He developed the idea... more

Aphasia impairs a person's ability to process language, and/or their ability to speak and understand others, but does not affect intelligence. As a result of their difficulty communicating, people with aphasia may experience great isolation and... more

Upon graduating from New York's American Academy of Dramatic Arts, Kathryn landed the ingénue lead in the classic Gothic daytime drama Dark Shadows, and later wrote My Scrapbook Memories of Dark Shadows to... more

If the day you were diagnosed with Parkinson's disease, you thought it was the end of the world, you need to tune into this month's podcast. Why? Because, John Baumann, diagnosed with Parkinson's at the age of 40, while... more

Research has shown that intensive singing practice can lead to long-lasting changes in both the cardiovascular and pulmonary systems, and for several years now, researchers have begun to examine whether singing can be used to treat... more

Singles now outnumber married people in the United States. In 2014 it was reported that, for the first time, the number of unmarried American adults outnumbered those who were married. One in 7 lives alone – about 31... more

Guests: Luis F. Riquelme, Ph.D, CCC-SLP, BCS-S, Director, Center for Swallowing and Speech-Language Pathology ,New York Methodist Hospital, and Associate Professor New York Medical College, and Ed Steger, President,... more

Could cultivating patience help you cope better with a diagnosis of Parkinson's disease (PD)? The majority of individuals with PD, responding to a 2015 Parkinson's Alliance survey think so. They reported that patience helps them... more

The Parkinson's Action Network (PAN) is the unified voice of the Parkinson's community in the United States, advocating for better treatments and a cure. In partnership with other Parkinson's organizations and a powerful grassroots... more
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