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Posted on 22/07/03

Dyslexia treatable, new program shows

Dyslexic children showed a significant improvement in their ability to read after taking part in a specially designed education program for three weeks, a U.S. study says.What's more, the researchers were able to produce actual changes in the brains of the learning-disabled children. Using high-tech brain scanning equipment, they found that those with dyslexia developed activity patterns that matched those of normal readers.

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