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	<title>Healthy &#38; Happy &#187; Jeff Bustraan</title>
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		<title>Speech Therapy: Improving Communication and so much more!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Did you know that sometimes a person whose ability to communicate can’t speak, but they can sing what they want to say? It’s true. We’d heard this and we checked it out with Eleanor Mirne, the speech and language pathologist who was featured on the March 10th Sterling Health Show. You can hear this show [...]]]></description>
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