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  1. Can't Find The Words by Karina Pasian.From the album First Love (2008).This song can always make me happy :]

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  2. 19. Dez. 2009 · Karina - Can't Find The Words. KarinaVEVO. 18.3K subscribers. 12K. 1.3M views 13 years ago. Music video by Karina performing Can't Find The Words. (C) 2008 The Island Def Jam...

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    • What Is Aphasia?
    • What Is Normal vs. Aphasia
    • Treatment For Aphasia
    • Lifestyle Modifications and Aphasia
    • Epilepsy and Aphasia
    • Brain Tumors and Aphasia
    • Advanced Technology Maps Brain Function

    Aphasia is a neurological symptom that affects a person’s ability to communicate or understand verbal information. Doctors refer to these as “expressive” or “receptive” language abilities. Depending on which areas of the brain are affected, a person can have an expressive aphasia, a receptive aphasia, or both. The most common causes of aphasia are ...

    Everyone can experience word-finding difficulty or that “tip-of-the-tongue” sensation. This is normal and becomes more prominent with age. It can worsen when people feel anxious, excited, depressed or even sleep deprived. Those situations are not classified as aphasia. The distinction is important since people often misinterpret their word-finding ...

    Treatment for aphasia depends on the underlying neurological cause. Some conditions, such as stroke or a traumatic brain injury, result in sudden changes. In these instances, the aphasia may be quite pronounced and may improve to varying degrees over time with therapy from a speech and language pathologist. A more gradual onset of aphasia may be du...

    Lifestyle modifications have also been associated with slower rates of disease progression. Those who stay physically, socially, and mentally active progress at slower rates than those who are more sedentary. The impact of these lifestyle factors cannot be overstated. In addition to slowing progression rates, they further reduce the risk of depress...

    The impact of epilepsy-induced aphasia can be managed with medication and lifestyle changes that help control seizures. With sustained control of the seizure activity, patients can achieve varying degrees of improvement in expressive or receptive language. This depends on the degree of aphasia present prior to treatment.

    Patients can also have aphasia directly due to tumor growth around the language areas of the brain. They can also have an indirect impact on language due to brain edema (swelling) or structural shifting because of tumor growth. Treatment for the cerebral edema may result in improved language function if the aphasia is edema-related. Neurosurgery to...

    Lancaster General Health offers advanced technology to help diagnose and treat neurological disorders and minimize the risk or impact of aphasia. Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) shows which areas of the brain activate during specific tasks. Utilizing this technology, neurosurgeons, neuropsychologists and neuroradiologists work together...

  3. 16. Juni 2008 · Can’t Find the Words Lyrics. [Intro:] Karina. Woo woo. [Verse 1:] Now we've been talking for a while. And you got me. Trying to figure out. Boy, I don't know what to say to you. But you...

  4. I just can't find the words [4X] Now I know I come of kinda shy. But it's hard to say what's on my mind. The chemistry we have it hard to find. But to find the right words it's going to take sometime. And all I know is when were together. No one can make me feel the way you do baby.

  5. 29. Feb. 2024 · Discover Strategies For Overcoming A Sudden Difficulty Finding Words When Speaking. Enhance Your Verbal Expression And Restore Confidence In Communication.

  6. Anomic aphasia (also known as dysnomia, nominal aphasia, and amnesic aphasia) is a mild, fluent type of aphasia where individuals have word retrieval failures and cannot express the words they want to say (particularly nouns and verbs).