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36581
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At Asheville Aphasia Group, individuals from this nonprofit organization are a voice in a sense for individuals who have lost the ability to speak or understand language, often because of cranial trauma, stroke, tumor, or infection. A condition long largely unknown to the public, it has gained more attention in recent years through attention drawn to Senator Gabrielle Giffords.
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25359
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Three professors at ECU have developed a small device that almost completely eliminates a stutter. They did years of research on speech and have changed the lives of many with this device.
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14000
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An effective program for helping children overcome the handicaps of defective speech has produced remarkable results in the city of High Point.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 18 Issue 46, Apr 1951, p6-7, 16-17, f
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17068
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A low tech invention by Joseph Kalinowsky of East Carolina University's speech communications department is transforming the lives of 60 million people who struggle with stuttering.
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