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Aphasia: The disorder that makes you lose your words - Susan Wortman-Jutt

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Language is an essential part of our lives that we often take for granted. But, if the delicate web of language networks in your brain became disrupted by stroke, illness, or trauma, you could find yourself truly at a loss for words. Susan Wortman-Jutt details a disorder called aphasia, which can impair all aspects of communication.

There are many types of aphasia, broadly grouped into two categories: fluent and non-fluent. What are the main differences between them?

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  • Educator Susan Wortman-Jutt
  • Script Editor Mia Nacamulli
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  • Narrator Pen-Pen Chen

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