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>[**Bob Bergen Mimics Mel Blanc's Porky Pig [0:32]**](http://youtu.be/lXC_j5QB6v8) >>From the documentary, "I Know That Voice." Bob Bergen, voice actor for "Looney Toons." Mel Blanc was, w...
>according to scientists in our country of birth swimming might be an effective way in decreasing stuttering Can you link to this finding?...
You think YOU have a stuttering problem? watch this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WYem4JwUzcA
You think YOU have a stuttering problem? watch this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WYem4JwUzcA https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WYem4JwUzcA...
Hey bro. Your channel is one of the best on YouTube re:stuttering. I always make sure I check out your videos, I've watched the lot. keep up the good work....
I don't see why it would reduce stuttering. What's the reasoning these 'scientists' use?...
Did you guys consider swimming?
Did you guys consider swimming? My parents always tell me that according to scientists in our country of birth swimming might be an effective way in decreasing stuttering. I actually did swimming for ...
Hm, seems more study is needed, before this can be discussed at length (or not, as it were): >So much for the theory; but is there any empirical evidence that trauma can lead to stammering and/or ...
Wow! Thank you so much for the thorough response! I am guessing the researcher is Dr. Gerald Maguire? I was supposed to be in the third trial phase of Pagoclone…but obviously that did not pan out. I ...
I only know of one researcher looking at pharmacological interventions of stuttering. I don't think there will ever be a drug FDA approved for the treatment of stuttering. The sheer cost of the clinic...
Thank you for the response! I guess when I said "medical research" I really meant more like pharmaceutical research and medications like Pagoclone. I do not mean to sound harsh but I cannot begin ...
medical research only? not sure. Hard to determine. What is your definition of "medical." If you expand it to stuttering, generally, then we're talking somewhere between 10-20 million dollars a year....
Does anyone know how much money....
Does anyone know how much money.... Does anyone know how much money is spent on medical stuttering research each year?...
I highly recomment [Self-Therapy for the Stutterer](http://www.stutteringhelp.org/portals/english/book_0012_tenth_ed.pdf) It helped me a lot to make my stuttering easier. Also it's free...
I wouldn't recommend it. Stuttering and the human condition is complex on a level that is nearly impossible for the layman to resolve on his or her own. But if you want a better understanding, John Ha...
Sadly, there is no quick cure, at least not yet. Heck, no one is even sure of the exact cause of disfluency. Anyways; thanks for the inquiry! Allies to disfluency are few and far between, unfortunatel...
There is no cure for it, let alone any real effective progressive treatment. It is possible to become fluent, but it will really never go away, it's similar to outgrowing Asthma, in the sense that a...
I don't stutter, but I'm curious.
I don't stutter, but I'm curious. So I was playing Xbox, and I started playing with a guy who had a pretty bad stutter. I felt so bad for the guy and it hasn't left my mind since. So I just want to kn...
E.g. Redefining stuttering, fluency shaping, mcguire program, coastal breathing, acceptance commitment therapy for stutter, motor developement of speech in children. It's been 5 years stumbling on all...
>books, stuttering therapy practices, scientific papers But which? Do you have examples?...
Main sources I use to examine stutter are books, stuttering therapy practices, scientific papers, experiences of other stutterers I've spoken with and my own experience with stutter. ...