A multi-million-pound national trial led by the University of Bradford could soon change how adults with dysphagia are treated.
In people with Parkinson's disease, dysphagia is usually treated first with medicines that aim to improve the symptoms of Parkinson’s disease overall. If swallowing problems continue, rehabilitation ...
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Madam Chin Chieu Hoye, a centenarian who attended the pilot event, had not dined out for nearly two years due to the limited options available for soft meals. Her experience highlights the urgent need ...
Patient 1 of Cohort 1 has now completed the 24-month follow-up timepoint, and at month-24 post-treatment Patient 1 continued ...
Robin Meeks hasn't enjoyed a Thanksgiving meal in over 10 years. "Thankfully," she said, that's about to change. The 56-year-old from The Bronx couldn't swallow solid foods for over a decade due to ...
In rapidly aging societies like Japan, the simple act of swallowing meals can be challenging for many. This condition, known as dysphagia, affects millions of people worldwide and can significantly ...
Dysphagia, or difficulty in swallowing can either develop suddenly over a short duration (acute) or may persist over a long period of time (chronic) A complete or a partial break in the continuity of ...
Swallowing disorders involve difficulty moving food or liquids from the mouth to the oesophagus. These disorders are known medically as dysphagia and are included in the World Health Organization’s ...