Quantifying disease impact and overcoming practical treatment barriers for primary progressive aphasia

Quantifying disease impact and overcoming practical treatment barriers for primary progressive aphasia

Imagine gradually losing the ability to express yourself—not because you’ve forgotten the words, but because they simply won’t come out. This is the reality for individuals living with primary progressive aphasia (PPA), a rare form of dementia that usually begins in middle age and increasingly impairs language abilities over time.

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