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Music Therapy Helps Some Regain Speech After Stroke

Carol Bradley Bursack
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For over twenty years author, columnist and speaker Carol Bradley...

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Wednesday, May 07, 2008
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However, it's a delight to know that it works for some. If a stroke patient has to "sing for his supper" rather than ask for it - why not? Eventually, he or she may be able to ask for it in a "normal" way, but prefer singing anyway. From my point of view, the world can always use another songbird.

 

For more information about Carol go to www.mindingourelders.com or www.mindingoureldersblogs.com.

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