Woody Durham's voice now instructing others about his rare disease
Posted Jan 26, 2018
Primary progressive aphasia is a rare brain disorder that affects speech, and it can take years to get a proper diagnosis. Two years ago, UNC play-by-play man Woody Durham, who has one of the Triangle's most recognizable voices, learned he had PPA. Durham spent 40 years providing the soundtrack to UNC's most memorable sports moments.
(WRAL Sports Fan)
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