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Reading Fluency May Be Linked to White-Matter Brain Defects
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Title Reading Fluency May Be Linked to White-Matter Brain Defects
Url http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/567072?src=rss
Description A new study implicates defects in brain white matter in impaired reading fluency, seen both in people with dyslexia and patients with a rare genetic brain condition called periventricular nodular heterotopia. Medscape Medical News
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Date Dec 7, 2007
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