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Can online speech therapy help those with dementia-related language loss?
Symptom relief ENROLLING_BY_INVITATIONThis study tests an online speech and language therapy program for people with primary progressive aphasia (PPA), a type of dementia that slowly destroys language skills. About 21 participants and their care partners will take part in virtual therapy sessions and complete communi…
Matched conditions: APHASIA
Phase: NA • Sponsor: University of Texas at Austin • Aim: Symptom relief
Last updated May 26, 2026 02:48 UTC
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Shocking the vagus nerve: a new hope for stroke survivors who Can't speak?
Symptom relief ENROLLING_BY_INVITATIONThis study tests a gentle nerve stimulation technique to help people who have trouble speaking after a stroke or brain injury. Twelve adults will receive daily stimulation combined with speech therapy for 16 weeks. The goal is to see if this approach is safe and can improve speec…
Matched conditions: APHASIA
Phase: NA • Sponsor: University of Florida • Aim: Symptom relief
Last updated May 26, 2026 02:47 UTC
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Can a gentle brain zap boost speech therapy for stroke survivors?
Symptom relief OngoingThis study tests whether a mild electrical current applied to the brain, combined with speech therapy, can improve language skills in people who have trouble speaking after a stroke. About 200 adults with aphasia from left-sided brain damage will take part. The goal is to see if …
Matched conditions: APHASIA
Phase: NA • Sponsor: Medical College of Wisconsin • Aim: Symptom relief
Last updated May 26, 2026 02:46 UTC
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Can speech therapy slow language loss in progressive aphasia?
Symptom relief OngoingThis study tests whether specialized speech and language therapy can help people with primary progressive aphasia (PPA) — a brain disease that slowly destroys the ability to speak and understand language. Researchers will enroll 60 adults with PPA to undergo therapy and track the…
Matched conditions: APHASIA
Phase: NA • Sponsor: University of Texas at Austin • Aim: Symptom relief
Last updated May 26, 2026 02:44 UTC
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New word practice method aims to help stroke survivors find their words
Symptom relief ENROLLING_BY_INVITATIONThis study tests a new word-retrieval treatment for adults with aphasia, a language disorder often caused by stroke. About 20 participants will practice retrieving words to improve speaking and understanding. The goal is to develop a treatment that can eventually be used at home …
Matched conditions: APHASIA
Phase: NA • Sponsor: Albert Einstein Healthcare Network • Aim: Symptom relief
Last updated May 22, 2026 13:52 UTC
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Police learn to talk with aphasia patients in new study
Knowledge-focused ENROLLING_BY_INVITATIONThis study tests a training program to help police and first responders communicate better with people who have aphasia, a language disorder. 75 officers from the Madison Police Department will take part and be followed for up to 6 months. The goal is to see if training boosts th…
Matched conditions: APHASIA
Phase: NA • Sponsor: University of Wisconsin, Madison • Aim: Knowledge-focused
Last updated May 26, 2026 02:56 UTC
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Your genes may hold the key to better aphasia recovery
Knowledge-focused OngoingThis study looks at whether certain genes and thinking skills, like memory, can predict how well someone with aphasia (language problems after a stroke) responds to word-retrieval therapy. Researchers will work with 120 adults who had a stroke at least six months ago. The goal is…
Matched conditions: APHASIA
Phase: NA • Sponsor: Ohio State University • Aim: Knowledge-focused
Last updated May 22, 2026 13:50 UTC