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Showing posts with label Music Therapy. Show all posts
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Sunday, January 01, 2012

NPR Most E-mailed stories: Singing Therapy Helps Stroke Patients Speak Again and others

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Laurel Fontaine, 16, (left) and her twin sister Heather. When Laurel was 11 years old, she suffered a stroke that destroyed 80 percent of the left side of her brain. The singing therapy helped her regain the ability to speak.
SHOTS - HEALTH BLOG
"Singing therapy" is one treatment researchers are using to help brain trauma patients gain the ability to speak again.
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