yes thanks
 

Nancy Gizzi, M.S., C.C.C.
Speech-Language Pathology
Lee Sports Medicine & Rehabilitation, Cape Coral Hospital
Lee Memorial Health System
239-424-3572
FAX 239-424-4035

 


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Subject: Re: NPR.org - For Those Unable To Talk, A Machine That Speaks Their Voice

Amy,

Thank you for sending this article. 

Pam

Pamela Mathy, Ph.D., CCC-SLP
Associate Professor (Clinical)
Director, Speech-Language-Hearing Clinic
Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders
University of Utah, College of Health



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For Those Unable To Talk, A Machine That Speaks Their Voice

Most people diagnosed with the devastating Lou Gehrig's disease will lose their ability to speak. But one man in Washington recorded his own voice onto a machine that will one day talk for him.
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