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Aphasia is a speech disorder most commonly the result of a #stroke.

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To educate and inform people about the facts, advances, and resources surrounding #Aphasia. Aphasia is a speech disorder most commonly the result of a #stroke.

Is an iPad a good investment for #Aphasia therapy? atjo.es/5RJM


Aggressive treatment of mini-strokes could help prevent major attacks atjo.es/5RJN


The increasing occurrence and long-term risk of ischemic #stroke in young adults: atjo.es/5RJT


Aphasia Hope offers a community of people willing to listen to your experiences with this language disorder. atjo.es/5RJL


Want to start an #aphasia support group? These tips can help: atjo.es/5RJK


Stroke Survivors improve their lives atjo.es/5RJO


A great article from @TalkingMats on helping survivors express how they feel about #communication: atjo.es/5RJJ


Testosterone medication may boost risk of #stroke:atjo.es/5RJQ


It is possible for stroke survivors with #hemiplegia to use stairs. However, having strong railings on both sides is important.


Receptive Aphasia can cause difficulties with understanding the meaning of printed or spoken messages.


Most Stroke Signs Unrecognized by Most Women via @medpagetoday: atjo.es/5RJP


Looking for tips and resources to aid your battle with aphasia? Visit our website. atjo.es/5RJR


What Every Beginning #slpeeps Wants to Know atjo.es/5RJS


We're here for #Aphasia caregivers. Visit our site to learn about new treatments: atjo.es/5RqX


Family members can help the person with aphasia create a book of words, pictures and photos to assist with conversations.


If you are a caregiver to a stroke survivor, read these #tips for buying clothes for them: atjo.es/5RqZ


Don't rush someone with aphasia. Allow them time to work through what they are trying to say.


Brain repair can happen years after #stroke. Find out more about treatment here: atjo.es/5RqY


Our goal: support Aphasia survivors through advocacy and providing resources: atjo.es/5Rr2


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