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Dyslexia in Everyday Life: Memory [Premium]
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Captain America: Anthony Mackie
Anthony Mackie revealed that he was dyslexic on the Kelly Clarkson show, after describing the reading requirements for the Marvel scripts because of...
New Dyslexia Documentary: Left Behind
The new dyslexia documentary, Left Behind, is a shocking that this story – of children struggling in school due to unrecognized dyslexia....
Genetic Variation Research: Dyslexia & ADHD
A UK research group conducted a genome-wide association study of dyslexia, ADHD, autism, anorexia, anxiety, bipolar, major depression, obsessive...
Reading Comprehension vs Decoding
For young children who seem to be reluctant readers, it may be hard to know where the reading problems occur. If comprehensive testing by a...
From Dyslexia to DNA: How Dennis Kleid Revolutionized Medicine [Premium]
Dennis Kleid is the co-creator of the first genetically engineered human insulin. His journey from a dyslexic kid to a pioneering scientist at...
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