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Remedial Instruction Rewires Dyslexic Brains, Provides Lasting Results, Carnegie Mellon Study Shows

A new Carnegie Mellon University brain imaging study of dyslexic students and other poor readers shows that the brain can permanently rewire itself and overcome reading deficits, if students are given 100 hours of intensive remedial instruction.

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Neuro-Education: Carnegie Mellon Brain Imaging Study Illustrates How Remedial Instruction Helps Poor Readers

Just as a disciplined exercise regimen helps human muscles become stronger and perform better, specialized workouts for the brain can boost cognitive skills, according to Carnegie Mellon scientists.

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United Response Welcomes Report On Human Rights Of Adults With Learning Disabilities

The national disability charity United Response has welcomed the publication of The Joint Committee of Human Rights report, ‘A Life Like Any Other?’Chief Executive Su Sayer, has particularly welcomed the committee’s recommendations on the need for a human rights based approach to healthcare, but has called for other issues such as a right to employment not to be overlooked.

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