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このコンテンツについて
Analizzeremo cause, manifestazioni e impatto emotivo, riflettendo su come le ricerche attuali stiano rivelando aspetti nuovi e sorprendenti, anche nelle lingue dei segni, e sulle condizioni in cui la balbuzie può ridursi o scomparire.
Grafiche: Gianluca La Bruna
La sigla è stata prodotta da White Hot e fornita da https://freebeats.io
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