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02/14/2025

Please help researchers at the University of Oregon learn how speech language pathologists address issues surrounding food insecurity, or unreliable or reduced access to healthy food and nutrition, as part of dysphagia management.

The goal of this project is to learn how SLPs can better support patients whose treatment outcomes are often limited by their lack of basic resources.

As food insecurity is more often experienced by racially, culturally and geographically marginalized communities, we hope this exploration will also shed light on the ecological impact of these experiences on health outcomes.

You will be asked to complete a brief, 15-question online questionnaire. All participants will be offered the opportunity to be entered into a drawing to win one of two $25 Amazon gift cards!

Survey:https://oregon.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_b9jkTju3hf0TeJg?Q_CHL=qr

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02/14/2025

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02/14/2025
Swallowing pills can be problematic for so many. Whether you take one pill or several, occasionally or on a daily basis,...
02/04/2025

Swallowing pills can be problematic for so many. Whether you take one pill or several, occasionally or on a daily basis, these 5 tips and tricks may give you the help you need to avoid any pill-swallowing difficulties.

1. Drink Water – For many this is obvious. Only a rare few can actually swallow pills without the use of water. But, if you are struggling to swallow pills, try drinking more water than usual. Start off by having several sips of water before attempting to swallow a pill to lubricate your mouth and throat. Next, fill your mouth with a large gulp of water and place the pill into your mouth and swallow both the mouthful of water and the pill at the same time. Have another drink of water after the pill is successfully down.
2. Change Your Posture – Sometimes simply changing your posture or standing up can make pill swallowing easier. Some find that tucking the chin while swallowing makes it easier while others prefer leaning their head slightly forward. Start with your chin up and your shoulders back as you place the pill in your mouth, then take a medium-sized sip of water then tilt your head forward as you swallow.
3. Use MEDCOAT – The MEDCOAT Pill Coating is the first of its kind to help thousands resolve their daily struggles with swallowing pills. Using the applicator, pills and capsules are covered in a slippery coating making it easy to swallow them.
4. Don’t Overthink It – If this problem is a constant in your daily routine, you will begin to psyche yourself out. When it’s time to take your medication, you will become anxious and tense. If you focus your mind on something else and take your medicine quickly, you may avoid the nervous thought process you often associate with taking pills. If you can’t get your mind off it, try watching a video on your phone while you do it to distract yourself.
5. Try Therapy – Many people develop difficulties with swallowing pills due to sensory issues or even a fear of choking. Doctors can often treat patients to help them overcome their anxieties or inability to swallow pills.

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02/04/2025

Worldwide, breast cancer is the most common cancer among women and most common cancer overall. On this join our fight to end this terrible disease. https://bit.ly/3qNhKCf

01/21/2025

Parkinson's Champions at Disney World? βœ… Earlier this month, over 30 participants ran the Walt Disney World Marathon Weekend, and earned their 'ears' along the way! βœ¨πŸ…

Thank you to our fantastic team for taking on the challenge of running at the most magical place on earth -- all while raising funds and awareness to bring us closer to a future without Parkinson's disease!

Want to join the team? Visit Run4PD.org to learn more.🩡

11/21/2024

β˜ƒοΈ ✨ Seasons 'Eatings with the NFOSD! ✨ β˜ƒοΈ

Join oral cancer survivor, Teresa Suit, BSN, for "Savoring the Season: Proactively Navigating the Holidays with Dysphagia".

πŸ“… Thursday, December 12

⏰ 1pm Pacific | 4pm Eastern

πŸ’» Free Webinar

Discover tips and strategies to make the holidays joyful, inclusive, and stress-free with swallowing challenges.

πŸ‘‰ Register now: https://swallowingdisorderfoundation.com/savoring-the-season/

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11/20/2024

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10/23/2024

🚨 Calling all SLPs who work with people with dysphagia! 🚨

A graduate student in Communication Sciences and Disorders at Texas Christian University is conducting a study on clinical practices related to assessing lingual strength and prescribing lingual strengthening exercises for adults with dysphagia. πŸ‘…

πŸ”— https://tcu.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_6sf4ElsZJnaGZcG

πŸ“© For more information, contact: k.d.westbrook@tcu.edu

Thank you for contributing to this important research!

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10/23/2024

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