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Date Submitted:
12/17/07
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Intense Therapy Improves Speech After Stroke
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Short but intensive rounds of speech therapy may be better for restoring language skills lost to a stroke than traditional methods. Researchers found stroke survivors who had difficulty speaking or understanding speech showed significant improvement in language and communication skills after a short term of intensive speech therapy.
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