HealthFor ALS patients robbed of speech, a new way of ‘speaking’ By Priyanka Dayal McCluskey — Boston GlobeDec. 14, 2015 Reprints ALS patient Todd Quinn using "messaging banking" technology from Boston Children's Hospital to communicate. John O’Boyle for The Boston Globe For ALS patients robbed of speech, a new way of ‘speaking’ About the Author Reprints Priyanka Dayal McCluskey — Boston Globe Tags ALS
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