Published On: October 9th, 2020|

Medical X-Press – Tom Pilgrim

In the English-speaking world, dyslexia is a familiar learning disorder. Most people are likely to have known someone who found reading and writing trickier than their peers. In fact, more than one in 10 people that grew up with English as their first language are said to have dyslexia, with wide consensus pointing toward a person’s genetic history as the leading cause. One, it would appear, is either born dyslexic or not.

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