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Researchers convert brain speech signals into written text - 1 views

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    Patients with paralysis-related speech loss could benefit from a new technology developed by University of California San Francisco (UCSF) researchers that turns brain signals for speech into written sentences.
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How to Help Your Child Make That Jump | Speech Therapy Center - 0 views

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    For additional help or questions about speech and language development, please contact T.E.A.M. 4 Kids for a speech and language evaluation at our Peoria or Surprise location!
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Chancellor Announces 5.5% Pay Increase for NHS Pharmacists - PDA Celebrates Victory - 0 views

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    The Pharmacists' Defence Association (PDA) has welcomed the Chancellor's announcement of a 5.5 percent pay increase for NHS pharmacists. Following the acceptance of the NHS Pay Review Body's (PRB) recommendations, Chancellor Rachel Reeves shared the announcement in a speech to Parliament on 29 July. She confirmed that the pay review bodies' recommendations for health and education for 2024-25 would be fully implemented. Reeves' speech came alongside the release of her audit into public finances, a commitment she made shortly after the recent election. The audit confirms that the recommendations from various PRBs, including those for NHS staff, doctors, dentists, teachers, and other public servants, have been approved and will be acted upon. "That is the right decision for the people who work in and most importantly the people who use our public services…giving hardworking staff the pay rise they deserve while ensuring we can recruit and retain the people we need," Reeves announced.
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Speech Language Development - 0 views

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    Speech-language pathology is the study of disorders that affect a person's speech, language, cognition, voice, swallowing (dysphagia) and the rehabilitative or corrective treatment of physical and/or cognitive disorders communication and/or swallowing.
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Cerebral Palsy Wheelchair - 0 views

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    CP Child Wheelchair Cerebral palsy (CP) is a disorder of the brain. Normally, the brain tells the rest of the body exactly what to do and when to do it.CP affects the brain, a person might not be able to walk, talk, eat, or move the way most people do. CP affects a person's muscle tone and ability to coordinate body movements. People with CP have trouble controlling their muscles. CP affects the part of the brain that controls speech, a person with CP might have trouble talking clearly or not be able to speak at all. Because cerebral palsy affects muscle control, some people have learning disabilities or behavior problems - though many people with CP don't have these issues. Other people with CP also have medical problems like seizures or epilepsy, or hearing impairment. CP may work with these experts: a pediatric orthopedist a developmental pediatrician who looks at how the person is growing or developing compared with other teens a pediatric physiatrist (or rehabilitation physician), who helps kids with disabilities of many kinds therapists, like physical therapists to help with movement, occupational therapists to help with skills like handwriting, and speech therapists Features Ultra light weight aluminum alloy frame Epoxy powder coated frame Detachable arm rest provided Height adjustable and detachable head rest Hydraulic reclining high back for a comfortable posture Detachable back and seat pad Extra cushion upholstery provided to under arm, head. Hand brakes provided Safety belt provided Cerebral Palsy Wheelchair Price Cerebral Palsy is a long-term chronic medical condition that requires long-term supportive care services.Cerebral Palsy often have other associative and co-mitigating medical conditions, including cognitive challenges, vision loss, hearing impairment, and seizures. These conditions require diagnosis, treatment and maintenance all at significant cost.The family of an individual with cerebral palsy is like
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The Role of Mindfulness and Meditation in Stuttering | Speech Therapy - 0 views

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    We use meditation practices weekly in speech therapy with my clients that stutter. Guided meditation is a great way to start. Contact today for more information 800-376-3440
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How to Play with Your Baby To Encourage Speech and Language Development - 0 views

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    5 Ways to Play with Your Baby at Each Stage from 0-12 Months are our special Therapists sharing their ideas to encourage speech and language development through play.
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Pacifiers: To use or not to use? - 0 views

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    For additional help or questions about speech and language development, please contact T.E.A.M. 4 Kids for a speech and language evaluation at our Peoria or Surprise location!
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How Can I Help My Child With Articulation? | Speech Therapy - 0 views

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    Your child's speech therapist will have provided you with a list of words to practice, and the best progress and carry over happens with consistent practice at home. 
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I'm your champion and voice in govt, says pharmacy minister Will Quince in his first sp... - 0 views

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    In his maiden speech delivered to community pharmacy since becoming new minister with responsibility for the sector, Will Quince MP said he's determined to be "your champion" and "voice in government". Addressing delegates on Wednesday (Oct 12) as chief guest at the 22nd Pharmacy Business Awards in central London, he praised community pharmacy for delivering 25 million Covid-19 vaccines, five million flu jabs, 200 million lateral flow testing kits and millions of medicines throughout the pandemic. "These local efforts became the national success story," he told over 600 attendees at a gala dinner held at the iconic Park Plaza Westminster Bridge hotel overlooking the Houses of Parliament. 'We need you now' Quince, who was appointed minister of state at the Department of Health and Social Care on 7 September 2022, added: "Just as we needed you in the pandemic, we need you now," highlighting the vital role of community pharmacy in realising the secretary of state (Thérèse Coffey)'s vision, particularly in regard to her much talked about 'Plan for Patients'.
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UK :Smoke-Free Generation with New Tobacco and Vapes Bill - 0 views

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    The UK government's proposal to introduce a tobacco and vapes bill received support from the public to create the first 'smokefree generation'. The historic law to ban the sale of tobacco products to children aged 14 and younger from legally being sold cigarettes in England. King Charles delivered his first speech as monarch at the state opening of Parliament on Tuesday, 7 November. The monarch announced the introduction of the "tobacco and vapes bill" in his speech, and it read: "My Government will introduce legislation to create a smoke-free generation by restricting the sale of tobacco so that children currently aged 14 or younger can never be sold cigarettes, and restricting the sale and marketing of e-cigarettes to children."
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PDA:Omission of Employment Rights Bill from Queen's Speech - 0 views

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    The Pharmacists' Defence Association (PDA) has expressed disappointment at the omission, once again, of the promised Employment Rights Bill omitted from the Queen's Speech earlier this week. The Bill is pledged to strengthen day one employment rights and increase the productivity of businesses. It set out plans which would protect and enhance workers' rights and aim to make the UK the best place in the world to work at. This included plans to introduce the right to request flexible working for around 2.2 million people in Great Britain - regardless of time served in a bid to modernise the way employees work. The PDA said: "The Employment Rights Bill would have presented an opportunity to improve the ability for workers to obtain redress in the event of poor treatment or discrimination through the development of a single labour market enforcement body. "Poor employment practices, such as insecure work through long-term zero-hours contracts, unilaterally changing workers' terms and conditions by terminating their contracts and re-hiring them on new terms and conditions (also known as fire and rehire), and the sacking of workers without notice, as recently demonstrated by P & O Ferries, could have been outlawed under new legislation."
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Family friendly rights in workplace UK : Law - 0 views

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    The government has previously committed to introducing several new family-friendly rights following numerous consultations over the last few years. These include: neonatal leave and pay; carer's leave; and extending redundancy protection for pregnant women and new parents. The government confirmed it would implement these reforms in the long-awaited Employment Bill, first announced in the Queen's speech back in 2019. However, the Employment Bill was not referred to in the Queen's speeches in both May 2021 and May 2022 therefore it remains unclear when these reforms will be prioritised. Nevertheless, at this stage, it is helpful for pharmacy business owners and managers to have an understanding of the direction of travel when it comes to family friendly rights in the workplace.
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NHS Confederation CEO advocates for enhanced community care and health policy overhaul - 0 views

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    Matthew Taylor, Chief Executive of the NHS Confederation, delivered a compelling speech at the NHS ConfedExpo 2024, emphasising the critical need for investment in community-based care and the revitalisation of primary care services. In his address, Taylor also criticised the current health policy as "not fit for purpose," calling for radical changes to shift the NHS from a reactive to a proactive health model. Addressing delegates at the Manchester event, Taylor highlighted the importance of shifting resources towards prevention and community services. Underscoring a strategic pivot from reactive to proactive health models, he said: "We must see action to fulfil the long-held vision of a health service that invests better upstream in prevention, in primary and in community-based care."
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Act FAST for Stroke: NHS Urges 999 Calls as Stroke Patients Delay Emergency Action | UK... - 0 views

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    NHS England has launched the first major update to the 'Act FAST' campaign since 2009, as new data reveals that many stroke patients wait almost an hour and a half on average before making an emergency call. The updated campaign urges the public to call 999 immediately if anyone experiences one of the three common stroke symptoms: difficulty smiling (Face), trouble raising an arm (Arms), or slurred speech (Speech). Around 100,000 people are estimated to suffer a stroke each year in the UK, which occurs when the blood supply to part of the brain is cut off. Without prompt treatment, a stroke can lead to death or long-term disabilities such as paralysis, memory loss and communication problems. Strokes remain the fourth single leading cause of death in the UK, resulting in about 38,000 deaths each year. An analysis of NHS data for 2023-24 indicated that among 41,327 patients with a recorded time of symptom onset, the average time from the first symptom to making a 999 call was 88 minutes. Additionally, a poll of 2,001 adults in England revealed that 57 per cent of respondents believed you should have 2-3 symptoms of a stroke before calling 999, despite the fact that even one symptom is a sign of a medical emergency.
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Educational Social Media Accounts | Speech Therapy Center - 0 views

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    If you have any concerns regarding your child's speech and language development, please do not hesitate to reach out to T.E.A.M. 4 Kids at our Surprise or Peoria locations!
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Helping Your Child Start Using their AAC System | Speech Therapy - 0 views

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    If you have concerns regarding your child's speech or language skills, please don't hesitate to reach out to T.E.A.M. 4 Kids for a free screening in Surprise & Peoria AZ
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23rd Pharmacy Business Awards : Celebrating Excellence - 0 views

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    It was a night filled with anticipation and excitement, and the atmosphere was electric with a sense of achievement and pride. The 23rd annual Pharmacy Business Awards had the honour of hosting the distinguished Shadow Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, Wes Streeting, who served as the event's chief guest. The event took place on 4 October at the Park Plaza Westminster Bridge, located on the South Bank of the River Thames, right across from the Houses of Parliament. There was a gathering of 600 guests, impeccably attired by the dress code, which added to the festive atmosphere. In his keynote speech, Labour MP Streeting said the NHS, which marked its 75th anniversary in July, could once again become the "envy of the world".
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University Lecture Programs on Quit Smoking - 0 views

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    Patrick Reynolds, a motivational speaker, delivers anti-smoking speeches. His University lecture programs provide best information on today's Tobacco Wars
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    Patrick Reynolds participates in several programs at college or universities level. He is best motivational speaker who motivates to youth to stay tobacco-free.
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How to Treat an Outer Ear Infection - 0 views

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    An ear infection affects the middle and inner ear mainly. Hearing is affected because sounds cannot travel through an ear that is full of fluids. Constant fluid in the middle ear and chronic otitis media can reduce a child's hearing at a time that is critical for speech and language development.
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