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Aphasia Tones: Finding Voice Through Song

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Imagine losing your ability to talk or listen or read. For those who've suffered brain damage or injury, communication can become difficult. But in Hayward, there's a choir inspiring people who are trying to regain their voices. The California Report's intern Laura Klivans explains.

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