Genetic Study Uncovers New Risk Factors for Dyslexia

A largescale genetic study, led by researchers at the Harvard Medical School, has identified several new genetic risk factors for dyslexia. The study, published in the journal “Molecular Psychiatry,” analyzed the genomes of over 10,000 individuals with dyslexia and 20,000 controls, making it the largest genetic investigation of dyslexia to date. The researchers discovered four...

Innovative Dyslexia Treatment Shows Promising Results in Clinical Trials

A new dyslexia treatment, developed by a team of researchers at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF), has shown promising results in recent clinical trials. The treatment, called “Neuroplastic Cognitive Training” (NCT), aims to rewire the brain’s neural pathways to improve reading and language processing skills in individuals with dyslexia. NCT is a computer-based...

Groundbreaking Study Reveals New Insights into the Dyslexic Brain

Recent research conducted by a team of neuroscientists at the University of Oxford has shed new light on the neurological underpinnings of dyslexia. The study, published in the prestigious journal “Nature Neuroscience,” employed advanced brain imaging techniques to compare the neural activity of individuals with dyslexia to those without the learning disorder. The researchers discovered...