Child development experts and organizations give advice to parents looking for the best toys for their kids based on ...
Spruce Biosciences, Inc. , a late-stage biopharmaceutical company focused on developing and commercializing novel therapies for neurological disorders with significant unmet medical need, announced ...
It’s thought to impact on just one in a million people. Crowley has only recently come to understood how rare it is, and last year became an ambassador for the I Am Number 17 campaign, which raises ...
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This new device lets patients speak again, without saying a word
They mouthed the words, but nothing came out. Now, a wearable device is turning silent efforts into real, fluent speech. It ...
A government-funded speech and language screening initiative found an unexpected proportion of young children have ...
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The Dublin footballer who recovered from a disease that affects one in a million people
She lost her words as a child. She found her voice as a teacher, a footballer, and an advocate. Meet Niamh Crowley.
Fauna Robotics unveils Sprout: a safe, character-driven robot designed to live, work, and play alongside humans in everyday ...
A Billings man living with Parkinson's disease is discovering strength and his voice through specialized therapy and an ...
ST. GEORGE, UT, UNITED STATES, January 14, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ -- The 2025 Quality Business Awards for The Best ...
Speech Language Pathology and Audiology students and faculty present research at national convention
UNR Med's Speech Pathology and Audiology students and faculty presented their research on a national level at the 2025 ASHA ...
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Not all children with autism benefit from early language therapy
By Dr. Priyom Bose, Ph.D. A large-scale study reveals why some autistic children remain minimally verbal despite intensive early intervention, and what factors may shape more personalized support.
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