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The Impact of Aging and Progressive Neurological Disease on Swallowing: A Concise Overview

Difficulty with swallowing, also known as “dysphagia,” is a common consequence of neurologic disease, including a variety of progressive neurologic diseases associated with aging. The effects of various neurogenic degenerative diseases on swallowing may differ substantially, depending on the nature...

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Published in:Journal of texture studies 2016-08, Vol.47 (4), p.257-265
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