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Great Ormond Street Hospital discovers records for children treated a century ago.
People in NI who lose their speech after suffering a stroke feel they do not receive enough speech therapy.
Most stroke patients struggling with communication problems receive little support, the Stroke Association says. One carer tells how support helped her husband.
UK researchers are using imaging to design better rehabilitation techniques for stroke patients with communication problems.
Islanders are asked to volunteer as "conversation partners" for stroke survivors in Jersey.
A man who suffered a stroke and lost his speech tells how he was put in a secure unit because doctors misdiagnosed his condition.
Cinematographer Sven Nykvist, who often worked alongside director Ingmar Bergman, dies at 83.
What is it like to look at your children or husband and not recognise them? One woman is fighting to overcome the disturbing effects of a virus that struck entirely without warning.
BBC Scotland political reporter John Knox looks back at the week in the Scottish Parliament.
Thought might not be dependent on language, according to new research by UK scientists.
A cup of coffee in the morning may actually hinder thinking rather than enhance it, research suggests.
A campaign aimed at improving the treatment and care of people with the brain condition Aphasia is launched.
BBC Scotland's political reporter John Knox looks back at the week in which the Scottish Parliament completed its first 1,000 days.
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