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When a young air stewardess was struck down by a near fatal stroke she was initially unable to speak - yet could sing music ...
American Stroke Month, the American Stroke Association, a division of the American Heart Association, is raising awareness nationwide that stroke is largely preventable, treatable and beatable.
Every 40 seconds someone in the U.S. has a stroke[1], one of the leading causes of serious, long-term disability. To spotlight the courage and dedication of those impacted by stroke, the American ...
Research shows that some people can sing even if they cannot talk because we use different sides of our brains for speech and ...
Ms Clarke is not alone, a new poll by the Stroke Association has revealed 35% of stroke survivors are able to sing better ...
A Greater Manchester woman has said singing her favourite songs helped her find her voice again after suffering a devastating ...
Graham Anstee woke up one morning last September unable to read, understand words or remember his wife's name - but he could ...
Ms Clarke is now supporting the charity's new Sing4Stroke campaign. Her stroke occurred two years ago during an afternoon with friends. After experiencing severe head pains and sudden illness, she was ...
Stroke survivor from Gillingham says ‘musical therapy’ helped him rebuild his life after memory wipe
A man’s love of music has helped him rebuild his life after a stroke cruelly robbed him of his speech and memory.
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Belfast Live on MSN'I was able to sing better than I could speak after stroke aged 36'The charity surveyed 1,000 stroke survivors to mark Stroke Awareness Month in May and found that a third of survivors (33%) ...
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