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Trouble swallowing can cause anxiety, and anxiety can cause trouble swallowing. Certain techniques can help you break the ...
An investigational cell therapy being evaluated at UC Davis Health has been granted fast-track designation by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to help patients with oropharyngeal dysphagia ...
The FDA granted regenerative medicine advanced therapy designation to iltamciocel for patients with oropharyngeal dysphagia following head and neck cancer treatment. Iltamiocel, an investigational ...
This course is run by UCL's Division of Psychology and Language Sciences (PaLS). The course focuses on dysphagia related to children with physical problems such as cerebral palsy - not children with ...
Self-perception tests have proven to be significant in identifying patients at risk for dysphagia, necessitating more thorough assessments of oropharyngeal swallowing. 4 This study aims to determine ...
Dysphagia — the medical term for trouble swallowing — can be caused by medications or acid reflux. It can also be a red flag for diseases like lung cancer, head and neck cancers, stroke or ...
Struggling to swallow could mean you have dysphagia. While the condition is usually caused by certain medications and acid reflux, it can be a sign of cancer, serious lung disease, dementia or a ...
Objectives: to investigate the effect of oropharyngeal colostrum immunotherapy (OCI) on death incidence in preterm newborns. Methods: this is a systematic review with meta-analysis, a study protocol ...
Introduction: Acute pain is common among oral cavity/oropharyngeal cancer (OCC/OPC ... due to radiation-induced toxicities (e.g., oral mucositis, dermatitis, dysphagia), its multifactorial nature, and ...
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