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Medical Reference
Aphasia
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Alzheimer's Disease
Arteriosclerosis - Atherosclerosis
Assistive Devices for Communication - Speech Computers
Assistive Devices for Speech - Speech Computers
Atherosclerosis
Augmentative Devices for Communication - Speech Computers
Augmentative Devices for Speech - Speech Computers
Brain Attack - Hemorrhagic Stroke
Brain Attack - Stroke from Atherosclerosis
Brain Attack - Stroke from Cardiogenic Embolism
Brain Attack - Stroke from Carotid Dissection
Brain Attack - Stroke from Carotid Stenosis
Brain Attack - Stroke
Cerebrovascular Accident - Hemorrhagic Stroke
Cerebrovascular Accident - Stroke
Communication Disorders in Children - Language Disorders in Children
CVA - Hemorrhagic Stroke
CVA - Stroke
Elective Mutism - Selective Mutism
Hardening of the Arteries - Atherosclerosis
Hemiparalysis - Hemiplegia
Hemiplegia
Hemorrhagic Stroke
Intracerebral Hemorrhage
Intracranial Hemorrhage - Intracerebral Hemorrhage
Intraparenchymal Brain Hemorrhage - Intracerebral Hemorrhage
Language Disorders in Children
Ministroke - Transient Ischemic Attack
Organic Brain Syndrome - Alzheimer's Disease
Reversible Ischemic Neurologic Disease (RIND) - Transient Ischemic Attack
Selective Mutism
Speech Computers
Stroke - Hemorrhagic Stroke
Stroke
Stroke Following Carotid Dissection - Stroke from Carotid Dissection
Stroke from Atherosclerosis
Stroke from Cardiogenic Embolism
Stroke from Carotid Dissection
Stroke from Carotid Stenosis
TIA - Transient Ischemic Attack
Transient Ischemic Attack
Related Links
Harold Goodglass Aphasia Research Center
Coping Strategies for Families Adjusting to Aphasia
National Aphasia Association
International Aphasia Project
Yahoo! Groups: Aphasia
Speakability
British Aphasiology Society
York-Durham Aphasia Centre
Aphasia - Information for Caregivers
Aphasia Hope Foundation
The Tavistock Trust for Aphasia
TWU Department of Communication Sciences & Disorders: The Stroke Center
Adult Aphasia: Recent Research
UK Connect
ERUDIT Aphasia Tutorial
eMedicine - Aphasia
aphasiahelp.org
Aphasia Institute
Dyscover
University of Michigan Aphasia Services
Intensive Residential Aphasia Communication Therapy Program
Aphasia Centre of Ottawa
Aphasia Forum
Academy of Aphasia
Aphasia
University of Arizona Aphasia Clinic
Moss Rehab: Aphasia
NINDS Aphasia Information Page
BCM Cognitive Neuroscience Laboratory - Study on Aphasia and Treatment for Sentence Production Deficits of Stroke Survivors
Primary Progressive Aphasia and Frontal Dementia
Aphasia Center of California
Aphasia Self-Help Group Gloucestershire (Glos-Speak)
The Copenhagen Aphasia Study
Global Aphasia: Q & A
Aphasia Now