Stuttering is more than a speech issue; it’s a life-altering condition for millions globally. If someone you know struggles with stuttering, the frustration and emotional toll can be profound. Until ...
The largest genetic analysis of stuttering has demonstrated a clear genetic basis for the speech disorder, highlighting neurological pathways of risk. The study, published July 28 in the journal ...
The largest genetic analysis of stuttering has demonstrated a clear genetic basis for the speech disorder, highlighting neurological pathways of risk. The study, published July 28 in the journal ...
For a long time, scientists have suspected that stuttering — a common speech condition that affects an estimated 1 in every 100 people —... What causes stuttering? It might be in your DNA For a long ...
A large-scale genetic analysis using data from 1 million people has identified 57 genomic loci linked to stuttering. The findings suggest shared genetic pathways with autism, depression and musicality ...
Jennifer (Piper) Below, PhD, and colleagues conducted the largest genetic analysis of stuttering to date, demonstrating a clear genetic basis for the speech disorder and highlighting neurological ...
Stuttering affects many people; indeed, the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) estimates that stuttering affects approximately 1% of the world’s population (including about three ...
Over three million Americans stutter. Approximately 5% of all children go through a period of stuttering that lasts months. Some can recover on their own, but for others, it can be a difficult road.
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What causes stuttering?

More than 80 million people worldwide, including President Joe Biden and singer-songwriter Ed Sheeran, experience stuttering, ...