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Treating dysphagia
Patients diagnosed with dysphasia are often suffer from extreme nerve or muscle damage, and often need to learn how to swallow again. Biofeedback technology is helping scientists realize what is going on in a patient’s body, and offering a roadmap to rehab.
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