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Aphasia and Huntington's diseAse
Aphasia is defined as an acquired impairment in the use of language due to damage to certain parts of the brain. The damage could be caused by injury, stroke, or seizure.
There are two different types of aphasia, fluent aphasia and non fluent aphasia. Primary signs of this disorder include difficulty speaking, understanding soeach and difficulty reading and writing.
Parkinson's disease is a chronic and progressive movement disorder. Parkinson's involves the malfunction and death and improtant nerve cells in the brain, called neurons. The cause is unknown and there are no permanent treatment options.