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Primary progressive aphasia is a neurological condition that causes a gradual decline in language abilities. There is no cure ...
Clarke Foley Business Manager Joe Short said: “It’s an honour to host this powerful and informative display here at the Hub during Aphasia Awareness Month. Mark and Caroline do incredible work to ...
Aphasia impacts language - not cognition/intellect. A person with aphasia will know what they want to say, but will have difficulty finding words, speaking, reading, writing and/or understanding. The ...
There’s a mix of American and purple flags on the National Mall in D.C. to represent the millions who suffer from migraines ...
The artwork was created by Mark from words about living with Aphasia supplied by members, volunteers, and carers from the Say ...
There are many common misconceptions surrounding strokes that people believe are true. Beliefs that stroke only affects older ...
The 2025 edition of the Festival Carrefour is drawing to a close, and the final days of its program are promising! Laughter, ...
Tracey Sheppard, a Winchester-based artist, is joining forces with two contemporary artists for an event at Rachel Bebb Contemporary gallery ...
Oral presentation of CARTITUDE-1 study data showcases long-term outcomes after a single infusion of CARVYKTI® with one-third of patients with relapsed/refractory multiple myeloma progression-free for ...
Janna Murphy puts her right arm in the zero-gravity brace for another round of physical therapy at Mercy Health-St. Rita’s ...
Aphasia affects each person differently—but one point is clear: it’s a loss of language, not intelligence. “There are varying ...
It’s hard to see an aging parent loved ones growing older and in need of help. Especially when it comes to having the initial conversation about options like in-home care. Having that first ...
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