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FridayLanguage training helps stroke patients speak
link| Reuters.comPeople who've experienced a stroke can lose the ability to use or understand speech, a problem known as aphasia. Now, new research suggests that a short-term type of intense language training called constraint-induced aphasia therapy (CIAT) can improve language function in these patients.
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