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A Third of Stroke Survivors Can Sing Before They Speak, Reveals Stroke Association in Landmark Study

In a groundbreaking study released for Stroke Awareness Month, the Stroke Association has found that approximately one-third of stroke survivors are able to sing before they regain the ability to speak. This discovery sheds light on the brain’s complex recovery mechanisms and suggests that music therapy could play a significant role in rehabilitation. The findings highlight the potential of integrating singing into speech therapy to aid in the recovery process for stroke patients.

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