"Aphasie Canada Cas, Études de." . . "Accidents vasculaires cérébraux Complications et séquelles." . . "Aphasia." . . "Aphasic persons Social conditions." . . "Health education." . . "Langage, Troubles du Traitement Canada." . . "Canadian Broadcasting Corporation." . . "Stroke complications." . . . . "Medical sciences." . . . . . . . "Struggling for understanding" . . . . . "(Producer) What if your ability to speak or understand speech was taken away with no warning and you struggled to find words that just won't come? This is what happens to people with aphasia, which occurs when the language centers of the brain are damaged by stroke or brain injury.This film is about two people faced with the daunting task of learning to speak again." . . "Aphasia, struggle for understanding" . "\"What if your ability to speak or understand speech was taken away with no warning and you struggled to find words that just won't come? This is what happens to people with aphasia, which occurs when the language centres of the brain are damaged by stroke or brain injury. While it affects more than 100,000 Canadians, many people have never heard of it. But there are ways to help aphasics express themselves. CBC News Sunday has this story about two people faced with the daunting task of learning to speak again.\""@en . . . . "Internet video"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . "Ressources Internet" . "This video introduces the viewer to two adults who have aphasia - a language and communication problem typically caused by stroke or brain injuries."@en . . . . . . . . "What if your ability to speak or understand speech was taken away with no warning and you struggled to find words that just won't come? This is what happens to people with aphasia, which occurs when the language centres of the brain are damaged by stroke or brain injury. While it affects more than 100,000 Canadians, many people have never heard of it. But there are ways to help aphasics express themselves. CBC News Sunday has this story about two people faced with the daunting task of learning to speak again." . "Aphasia struggling for understanding"@en . "Aphasia struggling for understanding" . "What if your ability to speak or understand speech was taken away with no warning and you struggled to find words that just won't come? This is what happens to people with aphasia, which occurs when the language centres of the brain are damaged by stroke or brain injury. While it affects more than 100,000 Canadians, many people have never heard of it. But there are ways to help aphasics express themselves. CBC News Sunday has this story about two people faced with the daunting task of learning to speak again."@en . . . "Case studies" . "Aphasia : Struggling for Understanding" . "Vidéo" . . "Streaming video"@en . . "What if your ability to speak or understand speech was taken away with no warning and you struggled to find words that just won't come? This is what happens to people with aphasia, which occurs when the language centres of the brain are damaged by stroke or brain injury. While it affects more than 100,000 Canadians, many people have never heard of it. But there are ways to help aphasics express themselves. CBC News Sunday has this story about two people faced with the daunting task of learning to speak again. (Conteneur)." . . . . "\"What if your ability to speak or understand speech was taken away with no warning and you struggled to find words that just won't come? This is what happens to people with aphasia, which occurs when the language centres of the brain are damaged by stroke or brain injury. While it affects more than 100,000 Canadians, many people have never heard of it. But there are ways to help aphasics express themselves. CBC News Sunday has this story about two people faced with the daunting task of learning to speak again\"--container." . "Heart Diseases." . . "Language disorders." . . "Société Radio-Canada," . . "Aphasia rehabilitation." . . "Mental health." . .