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TV presenter Chris Kamara, known for his work on Sky Sports, has been dealing with apraxia of speech, a condition that affects his ability to speak due to brain issues, potentially caused by stroke, head injury, or neurological disorders. Diagnosed in 2022, Kamara's career took a step back, but he has since returned to punditry. He traveled to Mexico for experimental treatment, which initially helped but became less effective.
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