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Be Part of Research: Learning to speak after a stroke

Be Part of Research: Learning to speak after a stroke

Update: 2022-05-19
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This podcast explores aphasia which is a language and communication disorder usually caused by damage to the left side of the brain, most commonly after a stroke.  Speech and language therapists work with patients and their carers to help them improve their speech and use alternative ways of communicating. In this episode, we talk to Dr Rebecca Palmer about a research study called Big CACTUS and what everyone learnt from taking part.
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Be Part of Research: Learning to speak after a stroke

Be Part of Research: Learning to speak after a stroke

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