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Aphasic stroke patients' mood lifted by behavioral therapy


 

AT THE EUROPEAN STROKE CONFERENCE

The CALM study findings have been published (Clin. Rehabil. 2013;27:398-408). The Stroke Association in London funded the study. Dr. Thomas said she had no relevant financial disclosures.

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