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Maguire, a leading researcher who also stutters, is exploring how medications that alter dopamine activity in the brain could help improve speech fluency\u2014offering a potential new avenue beyond traditional therapy. Since stuttering often begins in early childhood, when speech networks are still developing, early neurological differences may determine whether the condition persists or resolves. This growing understanding of the genetic and neurobiological underpinnings of stuttering is reshaping treatment approaches and helping to reframe stuttering as a neurodevelopment disorder, reducing stigma and promoting more compassionate, science-based care.<\/p>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Recent research shows that stuttering has strong biological roots rather than being purely behavioral or emotional. Scientists have identified several genes linked to persistent stuttering that affect how brain cells process waste and communicate within speech-related networks. 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