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1.  BAS home page  Open New Window
BAS home page British Aphasiology Society Home The British Aphasiology Society ( BAS ) is a national interest group formed to foster the development of the study of aphasia. AIMS To encourage the dissemination of knowledge of aphasia and its treatment amongst all disciplines concerned with aphasia. Promote the application of a ...
www.bas.org.uk
Speakability - The National Charity for People with Aphasia Welcome Around a quarter of a million people in the UK suffer from aphasia, also known as dysphasia, as a result of stroke, head injury or other neurological condition. People with aphasia find it hard to speak, read, write or ...
www.speakability.org.uk
Aphasia information for caregivers, families, and survivors. What aphasia is in plain-english . Therapy at Home . Support Groups . Free Newsletter
dysphasia.com
Learn about dysphasia and what it means to me Hello and welcome to my website. In this, I will be telling you about my disability, dysphasia (hence
www.damian-quinn.co.uk
De doelstelling van de Stichting is het optimaliseren van de vroege herkenning en behandeling van dysfatische ontwikkeling. Tot de activiteiten van de Stichting behoren tevens het
www.dysphasia.org
Helping Stroke Recoverers Helping people to communicate after stroke Since 1998 TALK has been helping stroke recoverers with dysphasia to regain lost skills.
www.talksurrey.org.uk
Hey Folks! I'm back! While I was away, I’ve been doing some thinking, and I thought I’d kick-start my return to blogging by reminiscing on what 2007 was…(Ok, so I am later
daphneling.blogspot.com
8.  Dyscover  Open New Window
aphasia, dysphasia, aphasic, dysphasic, Surrey, charity, voluntary organisation, stroke, CVA, Cerebro Vascular Accident, speech, speech and language therapy, speech therapy, Dyscover, Head
dyscover.ndo.co.uk
Propeller software for Aphasia or language disorders due to damage to one of the areas of the brain responsible for language. Aphasia may include difficulty with understanding
www.propeller.net
The most comprehensive collection of internet links and general information rewnrding swallowing and its disorders.
www.dysphagia.com