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  • Changes in Communication With Dementia Diagnosis

    When memory loss becomes severe enough to affect your daily life, it is called dementia. Dementia has many causes, including Alzheimer's disease (No. 1) and stroke (No. 2). Regardless of the...

  • How to Deal With A Person Who Stutters

    A person who stutters, have a difficult time communicating with others. They are intelligent people just like anyone else, but the words just don't come out as fluently or quickly as a person who...

  • How to Identify Aphasia

    Aphasia affects a person's ability to speak and may affect their understanding of language. The condition affects over one million people. The level of impairment varies. It's important to realize...

  • How to Diagnose Dyspraxia

    Any trauma to the left hemisphere of the brain, be it a stroke or an injury, can cause loss of speech in some form. Symptoms can overlap and make it difficult to diagnose the problem....

  • How to Diagnose Dysarthria

    There are six different kinds of speech pathology known as dysarthria. It is caused through damage to specific areas of the brain or nervous system, usually from stroke or head trauma. When...

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