The CommFit app was featured on TEN news at 5 recently. The segment involved our lead researcher, Caitlin Brandenburg, a person with aphasia who helped test the first version, Bruce Aisthorpe, and the Stroke Foundation. It was very exciting for the stroke/aphasia community to have a segment explaining aphasia on the mainstream news! A big thanks to everyone involved.
The TENplay link is here http://tenplay.com.au/news/brisbane/2016/7/26/new-tools-for-stroke-sufferers The UQ media release is here https://www.uq.edu.au/news/article/2016/07/speaking-measured-tones The eConnect media release is here http://freshscience.org.au/2016/speaking-pedometer-to-help-stroke-victims
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