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Vagus nerve stimulator-related speech/exercise induced cough

Journal of Clinical Neuroscience, 2017
Vagal nerve stimulation (VNS) therapy is an effective adjunctive treatment for chronic or recurrent treatment resistant depression. Although considered a safe procedure, increasing output current can be associated with stimulation induced side effects. We report the first case of dry cough induced by speech and mild exercise, occurring in the off mode ...
Charlotte, Dandurand   +5 more
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Freedom of Speech: Its Exercise and Its Interpretation

British Journal of Educational Studies, 2010
ABSTRACT Professor Roy Harris (2009) criticises me for ignoring freedom of speech in order to focus on ‘soft’ issues, such as game theory, decision theory and chaos theory. In this response, I accept most of his arguments relating to freedom of speech, but argue that, in order to develop better systems of education, we need to pay more attention to the
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Speech therapy: a collection of tasks and exercises

The textbook contains a selection of tasks and exercises in various sections of speech therapy. Solving the tasks will allow students to develop practical skills in analyzing the symptoms of various speech disorders, formulating speech therapy conclusions, selecting and justifying the directions and content of correctional work. Meets the requirements
Nina Bukovcova   +8 more
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Defining ‘Hate Speech’ under the Hate Speech Suppression Proclamation in Ethiopia: A Sisyphean exercise?

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2020
This article seeks to interrogate how ‘hate speech’ is defined under the Proclamation and its compatibility with the country’s legal reform measures. In February 2020, the Ethiopian parliament passed a Proclamation aimed at countering hate speech and defines ‘hate speech’ as any speech that deliberately promotes hatred, discrimination or attack against
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Psychosocial Barriers to Completion of Speech Home Exercise Programs

Perspectives of the ASHA Special Interest Groups
Purpose: Home exercise programs (HEPs) are provided to patients to maximize retention and generalization of the skills learned during ongoing speech therapy. Unfortunately, psychosocial barriers can lead to inconsistent implementation of speech HEPs, but currently, minimal research exists in identifying these factors.
Jennifer Torres   +3 more
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Treatment of speech sound disorders in children

International Journal of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, 2021
Abdulsalam Alhaidary
exaly  

Using the sensomotor exercise system by speech therapists

This thesis examines the role and significance of the sensomotor exercise system in the training of future speech therapists. Sensomotor exercises are a crucial aspect of speech therapy, aimed at enhancing both the physical and cognitive development of individuals with speech and language impairments.
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