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What is progressive supranuclear palsy?
a rare disease that gradually destroys nerve cells in the parts of the brain that control eye movements, breathing, and muscle coordination.
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Can ophthalmoplegia happen with progressive supranuclear palsy?
Yes
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What are the qualities of a good Speech Therapist?
Good Speech Language Pathologists approach treatments with an innovative spirit; they have to be a people person; able to adapt to difficult situations; always considerate of the patient and...
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Is cerebral palsy progressive?
No CP is a non-contagious, non-progressive, disorders that affect human development and result in physical disabilities. So, no it doesn't get any worse than it already is.
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What is the annual income of an speech therapist?
SLTs earn around 19,000 a year, 25,000 with experience, 36,000 for specialists and 73,000 for consultants