How a new type of aphasia therapy can rebuild communication

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40% of stroke survivors have aphasia. It can affect a person’s ability to understand speech.

Learn how stroke researchers, Kerry Dathan and Professor Rosemary Varley, are involved in a ground-breaking research study funded by the Stroke Association to develop a new type of aphasia therapy called UTILISE.

This new research is transforming the lives of people with aphasia, enabling them to have improved everyday conversations and hold on to who they are.

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Stroke Association. Rebuilding lives after stroke.
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Hi, researchers, good morning. I am from the Philippines. I am 42 years old and I had the Wernicke's Aphasia from 2019. I am in the speech therapy that I really want now to go back in the law school. Thank you so much.

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Hi, I am very interested in your app and your method to improve sentences. I agree with you fully that there is limited research on that aspect
So how do I get in touch with your team ?
Thanks
Radhika Poovayya
India

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My husband has
aphasia. He had stroke June this year, I am interested in this APP. I need help plesase

patriciaasonye
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Hai, am a speech therapist.
Could you plz tell the name of the app ?

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My Father recently had a stroke attack and could not speak. this is four months after the stroke attack. how long does it take to recover?

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