Mayo Clinic Q and A: Aphasia can be the first sign of stroke

May 23 7:00am | Jennifer Picker | @jenniferpicker

Aphasia is a disorder that affects a person's ability to retrieve language. It’s as if their brain's word cabinet has fallen over and mixed their words around, resulting in varying levels and forms of impairment, including auditory comprehension and verbal expression.

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