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  1. Neurodevelopmental Vulnerability and Teaching Occupation as Risk Factors for Primary Progressive Aphasia? Critical Questions From Preventative and Management Standpoints
  2. How should communication therapists approach their clients' concerns?
  3. Living with aphasia: Participation happens within clinical and academic communities too
  4. The problem with the title "speech-language pathologist" and why we need to replace it
  5. Advocating for more services to care partners!
  6. Importance of case studies and case reports
  7. Acute onset Wernicke's aphasia can be misdiagnosed and mismanaged
  8. An atypical presentation of Alzheimer's disease
  9. Dynamic aphasia in a case of atypical parkinsonism.
  10. Characterizing anarthria to facilitate neurological diagnosis
  11. Dynamic aphasia: An under-recognized clinical manifestation of dementia.
  12. Promoting end-of-life communication and closure
  13. Visual word form area
  14. Diagnosing primary progressive aphasia in the acute hospital
  15. Seeking neurophysiological manifestations of speech production: An ERP study
  16. Teaching Video NeuroImages: Foix-Chavany-Marie syndrome
  17. Late-onset Mitochondrial Encephalopathy, Lactic Acidosis, and Stroke-like Episodes Presenting With Auditory Agnosia