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soft voice, slurred speech and masked face by heroteo heroteo Posted Sun 25 Jul 2010 1:36am Soft voice, slurred speech and masked face Parkinson’s patients have difficulty with voice and speech. We have shortness of breath. We don’t speak loud enough. Our speech is almost unintelligible. Our face is expressionless (”poker-face”), so people thought we are not interested or unhappy, even though that is not truly how we feel. In order to solve Read on »
Holistic Healing to cure Stuttering or Slurred Speech by K.C A. Posted Sun 27 Sep 2009 7:10am or nervous problem, I have had this checked. I have no addictions and there is no history of stroke problems in my family. Is there some other cause of slurring speech? Can I solve my problem with energy medicine?" Stuttering or Slurring of speech is a demoralizing problem that unfortunately has very few treatment options in conventional medicine. This problem Read on »
Holistic Medicine to cure Stuttering or Slurred Speech by K.C A. Posted Fri 21 Aug 2009 9:27am or nervous problem, I have had this checked. I have no addictions and there is no history of stroke problems in my family. Is there some other cause of slurring speech? Can I solve my problem with energy medicine?" Stuttering or Slurring of speech is a demoralizing problem that unfortunately has very few treatment options in conventional medicine. This problem Read on »
Stop slurring by JohnL Doctor of Philosophy Posted Thu 19 Mar 2009 12:00am I’m talking about speech, but not about speaking indistinctly and running one’s words together. I’m talking about speech that insults. Over on One Special Place, Renee Beauregard has a post deriding the use of “retard” and its variants (‘tard, ‘tarded, etc.) in common speech. Do you have any idea how many times people Read on »
LD and a racial slur by JohnL Doctor of Philosophy Posted Wed 22 Jun 2005 12:00am The Connecticut Board of Mediation and Arbitration reversed a six-month suspension of Carole LaCroix of East Haven, according to a story on Newsday.com. Ms. LaCroix, who is a firefighter, was orginally suspended after she used a racial slur when introducing the United Negro College Fund. The AP story quotes her attorney as saying, “She Read on »
The R-word: It's a hateful slur that's got to go by Louise Posted Fri 26 Feb 2010 10:06am of racial epithets needs to be broadened to include the history of discrimination against people with intellectual disabilities and education about why the R-word is a hateful slur Read on »
Guest blog - About the Amazon Kindle text-to-speech function by Rudy S. Patient Expert Posted Tue 07 Apr 2009 11:10pm Thanks so much to Penny Reeder for sending me this Penny Reeder Content Specialist Gettinghired, LLC http://www.gettinghired.com More on Text-to-Speech...'s decision... Sadly, the author's Guild, ostensibly fearing that the text-to-speech capability on the Kindle 2 might decrease sales of audio books, has insisted that Amazon.com Read on »
Difficulty With Speech by Dorothy E Ross PhD CCC-SLP Aphasia NYC Posted Tue 02 Feb 2010 12:00am due to a problem with muscle control. People with dysarthria exhibit slurred speech and may have problems with swallowing. Spasmodic dysphonia is a condition characterized... Symptoms & Signs Index   Terms related to Difficulty With Speech: Difficulty with speech can be the result of problems with the brain or nerves that control Read on »