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Scatman John

Scatman John John Paul Larkin (March 13, 1942 – December 3, 1999), better known by his stage name Scatman John, was an American music artist who created a fusion of scat singing and dance music, best known for his 1995 hits Scatman (Ski Ba Bop Ba Dop Bop) and Scatman s World and 1997 hit Everybody Jam! As a stutterer, Larkin stated that scatting was turning [his] biggest problem into [his] biggest asset. Scatman John sold millions of recordings worldwide and was named Best New Artist in the Echo Awards in both Japan and Germany. He was a recipient of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association s Annie Glenn Award for outstanding service to the stuttering community and National Stuttering Association Hall of Fame.

Medline and Spectramed to Expand Dysphagia Therapy Technology in Post-Acute Care Sector

Share this article Share this article NORTHFIELD, Ill., June 9, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Medline and Spectramed today announced an exclusive collaboration to optimize patient outcomes around the treatment of dysphagia, the difficulty of swallowing, and related muscle weakness. Medline will sell the company s therapy devices that utilize neuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMES) and surface electromyography (sEMG) combined with biofeedback to help individualize treatment for patients. Spectramed s offerings also provide an efficient 30-minute treatment protocol. Medline is now partnering with Spectramed to distribute dysphagia therapy technology. The Guardian Aspire2 utilizes the power of neuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMES) and surface electromyography (sEMG), combined with biofeedback, and has a 30-minute treatment.

Modern Hearing Aids Do Way More Than Help You Hear

In early 2021, hear.com launched its first hearing aid, the horizon (seen here), geared toward active baby boomers. It includes Bluetooth connectivity; wireless, portable rechargeability; and features controlled via a smartphone app. hear.com There was a time when hearing aids may have seemed to many people like clunky, uncomfortable gadgets that were awkward to wear and advertised to the world that you had trouble hearing. But today, you might not even realize that the person next to you is wearing a pair of devices so small and thin that they re mostly hidden behind the earlobes. You might be even more surprised to discover that the person can adjust those hearing aids with a few taps on a smartphone app to make it easier to hear what you re saying in a crowded, noisy environment.

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