Key Highlights
- For many survivors, the words are still there in their minds, but their bodies will not cooperate.
- Speech becomes slow, unclear, or fragmented.
- This condition, known as dysarthria, affects nearly half of all stroke survivors and can make everyday communication exhausting.
- Now, researchers believe they may have found a better way forward.
- Scientists at the University of Cambridge have developed a wearable device called Revoice.



