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Dec 2023
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ZFA TALK: Schluckstörungen im Alter – er...

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Probleme beim Schlucken häufen sich in der älteren Bevölkerung und können die Lebensqualität stark beeinträchtigen. Um die Betroffenen optimal zu unterstützen, ist eine gut abgestimmte, interdisziplinäre Versorgung entscheidend. Denn neben einem möglichst frühen Therapiestart gilt es auch, schwerwiegende Komplikationen im Blick zu behalten oder eine Mangeler ... Show More
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