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have there been any "scientific" tests on stuttering?
have there been any "scientific" tests on stuttering? I'm really curious as to whether there have been any or many studies related to stuttering and what was carried out during the test(s). I think i...
How many people would be open to trying medications for their stutter?
How many people would be open to trying medications for their stutter? There is an increasing amount of research being done to develop medications for stuttering, and I've recently seen clinical trial...
Approved Research -- Seeking Participants Who Stutter
Approved Research -- Seeking Participants Who Stutter A study is being completed in order to investigate the usefulness of a Video Self-Modeling intervention on chronic stuttering. We are seeking 3-5 ...
I live in the UK and I’ve looked for trials a couple times. Nothing I don’t think the UK cares as much...
At least we know something that works, thanks for sharing. In the future they can make more sustainable therapies based off of this kind of information....
Who of you is on the clinical trial?
Who of you is on the clinical trial? Hi folks, Who of you is on the clinical trial? [Noema Pharma Announces Recruitment of First Patient in (globenewswire.com)](https://www.globenewswire.com/en/new...
Voice chat happens on our Discord Stutter Support Server all the time, we have 1300 people here, join us! ❤️...
Clinical trials are interesting and can’t be rightly interpreted by most. What you say is right. But a clinical trial is a failure if something doesn’t work in 3 out of 4 people. That is dramatic whe...
If you will be using Cannabinoids you will want to read this: https://www.reddit.com/r/Stutter/comments/w5htih/case\_report\_about\_someone\_whose\_stuttering/...
This is a genuine question. Are there any studies connecting this with stuttering?...
Everyone makes technological advances except standard speech therapy. Bad speech (stuttering) is analogous to bad hearing/vision. We use a prosthetic to correct a physical problem. I put on my eye...
We've had a few threads on blocks. Here's one from a few days ago. https://www.reddit.com/r/Stutter/comments/w4vkjl/speech_blocks/...
Same, but mine was 25 years ago as a child. I’ve never been back lol. I read books and listen to videos, but only from current and former stutterers. I get the sense that the medical community knows v...
Hi! Currently auditory feedback devices typically provide delays and frequency shifts. From prior research, we found that playing the voice reverberated, whispered, or with a harmonious effect, was mo...
Can you explain how your app is working differently to [these devices](https://speecheasy.com/)? I’m just asking since this is proven tech and wondering what different theories you’re currently inves...
Downloading now. Looking forward to checking this out. Thanks for this. It’s nice to know people still think of us and are still trying to help....
I talked to him many years ago. I have one lab mates who was enrolled in his previous trials. Just not that good. To me, it seems it's not time yet, though we do need to support such work....
The treatment for stuttering is getting increasingly better every year. By the time you have kids there will most likely be comprehensive ways to manage stuttering....
Yes! Previously, we ran an in-person study and found evidence that auditory feedback with certain alterations of the voice (aside from the more common pitch shift and delay often referred to as FAF an...
Hi, can you explain the research project a bit and what you're trying to test for? Do you have a hypothesis?...