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A simple test soon after birth could establish whether or not a child will grow up to be dyslexic, a study has found.
Research, develop, and broadly disseminate effective counseling and teaching methods to resolve dyslexia and other learning disabilities.
A scientist has claimed that the reading and writing disorder dyslexia is linked to damage to the brain's nerve cells, possibly caused by the mother's immune system in the womb.
An organization providing diagnostic testing, academic and tutorial programs, advocacy and adult education. Tallahassee, FL, US.
A charity established to support research into the nature and causes of developmental dyslexia and to help children with visually impaired dyslexic problems. Research includes visual adaptations, genetics, brain imaging, and the potential role of nutrition and fatty acids treatment.
An international team of researchers say they have discovered a genetic basis for dyslexia (BBC report).
An organization providing diagnostic testing, academic and tutorial programs, advocacy and adult education. Tallahassee, FL, US.
Research, develop, and broadly disseminate effective counseling and teaching methods to resolve dyslexia and other learning disabilities.
A charity established to support research into the nature and causes of developmental dyslexia and to help children with visually impaired dyslexic problems. Research includes visual adaptations, genetics, brain imaging, and the potential role of nutrition and fatty acids treatment.
An international team of researchers say they have discovered a genetic basis for dyslexia (BBC report).
A scientist has claimed that the reading and writing disorder dyslexia is linked to damage to the brain's nerve cells, possibly caused by the mother's immune system in the womb.
A simple test soon after birth could establish whether or not a child will grow up to be dyslexic, a study has found.
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