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Medical Conditions - Aphasia

Aphasia is a communication disorder that affects the ability to talk, write and understand the language. This disorder occurs suddenly or following a stroke or head injury as this condition results from damage to areas of the brain. The four major types of aphasia include fluent, non-fluent, conduction, and global.

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