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Stroke, singing in chorus helps fight aphasia

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Stroke, singing in chorus helps fight aphasia

“Sing what’s going on”. It’s really true. For those who cannot find words after a stroke, singing in choir – almost like a rehabilitation – allows you to obtain valuable results in terms of communication and relationship skills. All this, with an improvement in the psychological conditions both for those who find themselves singing in the choir and for those who assist them.

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