People who experience language problems after stroke have larger financial burden, study finds
Compared to stroke survivors who do not have language problems, those with aphasia had 21% lower income and 7% lower wealth.
Compared to stroke survivors who do not have language problems, those with aphasia had 21% lower income and 7% lower wealth.
In a major milestone, the council recognized the ASL special interest group.
She presented research on auditory development in children and the effects on language aquisition.
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