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Saturday, December 19, 2009
Early speech therapy benefits stroke patients significantly
In an Australian first, a joint project between Curtin University of Technology and the State Health Research Advisory Council (SHRAC) has shown that early intense therapy can
significantly benefit the communication recovery of stroke patients....more...
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