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  1. Aphasia - Symptoms & causes - Mayo Clinic

    Jun 11, 2022 · The severity of aphasia depends on a number of things, including the cause and the extent of the brain damage. The main treatment for aphasia involves treating the condition …

  2. A Mayo Clinic expert explains aphasia

    Feb 24, 2024 · Patients with aphasia may have nonlanguage impairments, especially ones that reflect damage to the left half of the brain. However, aphasia does not imply cognitive …

  3. Aphasia - Diagnosis & treatment - Mayo Clinic

    Jun 11, 2022 · A speech-language pathologist can complete a comprehensive language assessment to confirm the presence of aphasia and determine the appropriate course of …

  4. Frontotemporal dementia - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

    Nov 28, 2023 · Subtypes include primary progressive aphasia, semantic dementia and progressive agrammatic aphasia, also known as progressive nonfluent aphasia. These …

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

    May 20, 2025 · ANSWER: 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, …

  6. Primary progressive aphasia - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

    Feb 7, 2025 · People who have primary progressive aphasia can have trouble expressing their thoughts and understanding or finding words. Symptoms develop gradually, often before age 65.

  7. Transient ischemic attack (TIA) - Symptoms and causes

    Feb 9, 2024 · Sex. Men have a slightly higher risk of a TIA and a stroke. But as women age, their risk of a stroke goes up. Prior transient ischemic attack. If you've had one or more TIAs, you're …

  8. Hip dysplasia - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

    Mar 5, 2024 · Mild hip dysplasia might not start causing symptoms until a person is a teenager or young adult. Hip dysplasia can damage the cartilage lining the joint. It also can hurt the soft …

  9. Stroke - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

    Dec 13, 2024 · Women are usually older when they have strokes, and they're more likely to die of strokes than are men. Hormones — Taking birth control pills or hormone therapies that include …

  10. Primary progressive aphasia - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic

    Feb 7, 2025 · Primary progressive aphasia can't be cured, and there are no medicines to treat it. However, some therapies might help improve or maintain your ability to communicate and …