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After making its world premiere in June at Oklahoma City’s deadCenter Film Festival, "Susan" is debuting in Tulsa at the ...
Primary progressive aphasia (PPA) is a rare neurological syndrome that gradually impairs a person’s language. Baycrest Canada ...
Primary Progressive Aphasia (PPA) is a rare neurological condition characterised by the gradual deterioration of language abilities. This article helps you to know everything about this condition.
New research published in JAMA Network Open has identified a common brain circuit linked to creativity across multiple domains, such as music, writing, drawing, and idea generation. The findings ...
Primary progressive aphasia is a rare and difficult-to-diagnose neurodegenerative disease that begins with language problems that affect communication and progresses to more serious cognitive ...
Primary progressive aphasia is a rare and difficult-to-diagnose neurodegenerative disease that begins with language problems that affect communication and progresses to more serious cognitive ...
Friday, 4th of April, 2025 is the world’s first awareness day for Primary Progressive Aphasia (PPA). While thought to be a relatively rare disorder, it may be more prevalent than we know, and ...
Wendy Williams, who's been diagnosed with primary progressive aphasia and frontotemporal dementia, makes a rare appearance to watch son Kevin Hunter Jr. graduate in Miami on Dec. 19.
In a pair of research papers focusing on primary progressive aphasia, UChicago's Emily Rogalski and colleagues analyze on a form of dementia that hits younger people.
This is the reality for individuals living with primary progressive aphasia (PPA), a rare form of dementia that usually begins in middle age and increasingly impairs language abilities over time.