How a new type of aphasia therapy can rebuild communication
Stroke Association Stroke Association
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 Published On May 19, 2023

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.

Find out more and donate at: https://stroke.org.uk/stillme
Find out more about aphasia: http://www.stroke.org.uk/aphasia
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Stroke Association. Rebuilding lives after stroke.
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