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Research notice
Effects of exercise on stammering

Would you be willing to fill in an online survey about effects of exercise on stammering?
www.nsastutter.org/newdetails/index.php?id=99

The survey is to investigate the relation between regular exercise and stammering frequency and severity. Participants will be anonymous. The study was proposed and is being conducted by Ms. Rebecca Glass, a high-school student involved in a three-year course called the 'Science Research Program' in the US. The study is approved by the Institutional Review Board of New York Medical College, Valhalla, NY. Any questions should be addressed to Dr. Ben Watson - see link for details.

The ultimate goal is to acquire volunteers to participate in a study involving daily exercise and the monitoring of their speech.

December 2005

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