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“Shedding Light on How Mushrooms are Good for your Health” quoting Joan Salge Blake

“The 5 Healthiest Yogurts Currently on Store Shelves” quoting Joan Salge Blake

Wearable devices reliable in assessing gait, chair stand speed at home in osteoarthritis

Frank Guenther, professor and director of Sargent’s Speech Neuroscience Lab

Scientific American Podcast with Frank Guenther: Why We Stutter

How and Why Young Women May Have a Different Autistic Experience Compared to Men

“What It’s Like Living With Aphasia” – Swathi Kiran quoted in Time

“Understanding aphasia, the disorder cited in Bruce Willis’s retirement” – quoting Swathi Kiran in The Washington Post

Sara O’Brien Receives Outstanding Preceptor Award from Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics

Professor Jennifer Zuk Receives Hartwell Individual Biomedical Research Award

“Understanding aphasia, the condition impacting Bruce Willis’ acting career” quoting Swathi Kiran

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