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“... swallowing. METHODS: Participants were 52 subjects (28 male and 24 female) with ages between 50 and 80 years...”
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“... swallowing. METHODS: Participants were 52 subjects (28 male and 24 female) with ages between 50 and 80 years...”
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“... male population is considered the third highest risk for oral cancer in the world, after countries like...”
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“... joints (TMJ), masticatory muscles and/or associated structures, with swallowing and chewing being the...”
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“... MIP40% group there was no increased Ttot and Ti while using the RF device with oral interface; there...”
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“...), mouth sores (p<0.001), numb areas were associated with worse HRQoL scores. (p<0.001), decrease...”
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“... male population is considered the third highest risk for oral cancer in the world, after countries like...”
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“... degeneration of motor neurons and muscle atrophy. Impairment of swallowing muscles, reduced food intake, and...”
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