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Aphasia doesn’t kill, but it can erase identity, self-worth, and connection. Yet, with appropriate therapy and support many patients make remarkable recoveries.
Moira Brute, from Rothesay, Bute is one of the recovering stroke patients who have benefited from sessions with the two adorable Labradors in the pilot at Inverclyde Royal Hospital.
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Nearly 225,000 strokes in the U.S. result in aphasia each year, according to the National Aphasia Association. “It’s typically the left side of the brain that is impacted,” Sciarrilla said.
Home News News Detail 06/24/2025 For eight years, June has been “Aphasia Awareness Month” in Cortland County. Each time, lecturer Eileen Gilroy of SUNY Cortland’s Communication Disorders and Sciences ...
A committed team of speech pathologists, occupational therapists, counselors, and volunteers come together to support these warriors on their transformative journey.
Feng and colleagues enrolled 50 patients, aged 40-65 years, with aphasia for more than 1 year after a stroke affecting the left side of the brain, which is responsible for language. Most of the ...
Aphasia impacts millions of people, regardless of their socioeconomic backgrounds. Notable individuals who have experienced aphasia include Bruce Willis, Emilia Clarke, and Sharon Stone.