Millions of people around the world stutter. Despite widespread therapy options and extensive research, we still can't nail down exactly where this condition begins.
For a long time, scientists have suspected that stuttering — a common speech condition that affects an estimated 1 in every 100 people — could be heritable. Despite how common it is, it's still a ...
Scientists analyzed data from more than one million users of 23andMe and found associations between certain genes and ...
Stuttering is something that starts in childhood and follows many people into adulthood. We're learning more about what experts say causes it.
When Chris Gemmell first started job hunting after graduation, he did everything he could to avoid saying the word accountant in interviews. Despite looking for accountancy jobs, accountant was a word ...