How singing in a choir might help people find their voices after a stroke

A woman sits at a piano in front of a group of four people sitting facing her behind music stands

A randomized controlled trial involving 12 weekly choir sessions for participants who have developed aphasia from strokes, aims to find out if singing together helps them re-gain their ability to speak and write.



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