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First Canadian documented case of foreign accent syndrome
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Ontario, Canada (UPI): A woman who had a stroke and developed a Newfoundland accent is the first Canadian documented case of foreign accent syndrome, doctors said. Rose Dore, 52, has been examined by neurologists and researchers at McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario, since her stroke two years ago, the Globe and Mail reported.
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