Editor's note: This is the first part of a two-part series about how therapy helped Red Wing, Minn., resident Dan Shafland overcome stuttering at age 69. Watch for the second half coming up next ...
ST. LOUIS -- A St. Louis man has sued the producers of a syndicated country music radio show, alleging the call-in program would not accept a song dedication for his ex-wife because of his stutter.
(WISH) — More than 8 million people around the world, including over 3 million Americans, live with a stutter. While many children experience it temporarily, for some, it becomes a lifelong challenge.
Around 1% of people make calls, socialize and join meetings with it. Stuttering is common, and yet the precise genetic cause remains elusive. Here are the key questions and answers for World ...
In collaboration with Northwestern’s School of Communication, Proud Stutter — a nonprofit that works to shift conversations on stuttering — hosted a panel, “Beyond Resilience: Using Film as a Catalyst ...