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8 results for cough and swallow rehabilitation following stroke
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UF researcher develops first standardized test for evaluating swallowing disorders
A University of Florida researcher has developed the first standardized test that determines the presence and severity of swallowing disorders and measures a…
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UF-developed device may reduce swallowing health risk in patients with Parkinson’s disease
Speech pathologist Christine Sapienza (right) helps patient Lou DeLaney use an Expiratory Muscle Strength Training device at the UF Speech and Hearing Center…
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Reshaping the Department of Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences
On her first day of kindergarten in suburban Philadelphia, Susan Nittrouer arrived at school with her grandmother. Susan wore a dress that her parents had…
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UF researchers to study treatment for patients with swallowing disorders
A University of Florida research team will evaluate the effectiveness of a new therapy for the treatment of swallowing disorders. Led by Michael Crary, Ph.D.,…
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Impact of Preeminence Initiative: Progress in Research on Swallowing
In the last issue of On the Same Page, I summarized the impact of the UF Preeminence Initiative for the University of Florida and UF Health. A myriad of…
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The Year In Review: Celebrating Our Achievements in 2013 Part 1
2013 was a tremendous year of growth and progress for UF Health. In this issue of OTSP, we highlight achievements in each of the colleges and take a peek at…
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The Year In Review: Celebrating Our Achievements in 2013 Part 2
Part 2 of our “year in review” focuses on the hospitals, research institutes and centers that are part of the UF Health family. When added to the colleges…
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Know the Signs of a Food Allergy
May 13 starts Food and Allergy Awareness week, recognizing the 15 million Americans who are affected by food allergies. Such allergies happen when the body…