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APHASIA SUCCEEDED BY JACKSONIAN EPILEPSY; OPERATION; RECOVERY. [PDF]
W.D. Alexander
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Medicaid expansion and diagnosis experiences of people with frontotemporal dementia
Abstract INTRODUCTION Timely and accurate diagnosis of frontotemporal dementia (FTD) is essential for improving patient quality of life and alleviating caregiver burden. However, individuals with FTD often face barriers to care due to limited insurance coverage.
Catherine E. A. Scipion+3 more
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Effectiveness of AI-Assisted Digital Therapies for Post-Stroke Aphasia Rehabilitation: A Systematic Review. [PDF]
Liscano Y, Bernal LM, Díaz Vallejo JA.
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Words are not enough: Empowering people with aphasia in the design process [PDF]
Abi Roper+6 more
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Establishing Norms of Connected Speech Measures for Story‐Telling in Cantonese‐Speaking Adults
ABSTRACT Background and Objectives Narrative discourse is a useful means to organize ideas and create shared understandings. Clinically, performing discourse analysis on disordered spoken language could facilitate researchers and clinicians not only to evaluate one's language abilities but also to foreshadow his/her communication in real‐life ...
Anthony Pak‐Hin Kong+2 more
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Navigating the Complexity of Bilingual Aphasia: Current Insights and Future Directions. [PDF]
Russell-Meill M+3 more
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A CASE OF PUNCTURED WOUND OF THE LEFT ORBIT, FOLLOWED BY APHASIA; RECOVERY. [PDF]
Hannah Pope, RickmanJ. Godlee
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ABSTRACT Background The rehabilitation of people with cochlear implants (PwCI) who speak more than one language poses significant challenges to healthcare systems, particularly in countries experiencing global migration. This study investigates the potential of cognates (CO) to enhance speech and language therapy for PwCI with German as a second ...
Susann Thyson+2 more
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