What the Study Says is a podcast that breaks down complex medical studies into clear, practical insights. We explain the science behind the headlines, cut through the jargon, and help you understand what the research really means for your health and everyday decisions. Whether you're health-curious or research-skeptical, this show makes evidence-based medicine easy (and even fun) to follow. It's the health podcast everyone should be listening to.
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What the Study Says is a podcast that breaks down complex medical studies into clear, practical insights. We explain the science behind the headlines, cut through the jargon, and help you understand what the research really means for your health and everyday decisions. Whether you're health-curious or research-skeptical, this show makes evidence-based medicine easy (and even fun) to follow. It's the health podcast everyone should be listening to.
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Have you ever felt a word on the tip of your tongue, then imagined that feeling for every word? That's the devastating reality for hundreds of thousands who suffer from aphasia, a profound loss of language often triggered by a stroke or brain injury. In this deep dive, we uncover the truth about aphasia, exploring what happens inside the brain when communication breaks down. We'll differentiate between types like Broca's aphasia and Wernicke's aphasia, discuss the prognosis for recovery, and reveal the latest in speech therapy and cutting-edge treatments that are helping patients regain their voice. If you or a loved one are navigating stroke recovery or concerned about language loss, this explanation is a crucial first step to understanding the path forward.
Watch on YouTube with subtitles: https://www.youtube.com/@whatthestudysays
Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/tw/podcast/what-the-study-says/id1814559387
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