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Carnegie Mellon scientists offer explanation for 'face blindness'
PITTSBURGHFor the first time, scientists have been able to map the disruption in neural circuitry of people suffering from congenital prosopagnosia, sometimes known as face blindness, and have been able to offer a biological explanation for...
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Autism gene linked to childhood language disorder
LONDON (Reuters) A gene linked to autism may also play a role in the most common childhood language disorder, researchers said on Wednesday, perhaps explaining why some children develop language difficulties.'This is the first time anyone...
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Scientists pinpoint gene
A common language disorder that affects one in 14 children has been linked to a gene for the first time, offering insights that ultimately promise better diagnosis and treatment.Variations in a gene called CNTNAP2 are associated with...
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Migraines 'cut breast cancer risk'
Female migraine sufferers are at a significantly lower risk of breast cancer, a study has suggested.Research has shown that women with a history of the severe, recurrent headaches have a 30% lower risk of breast cancer compared to women...
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Autism gene might play role in childhood language disorder: study
A new study on vitamin supplements, examines whether daily doses of Vitamin B6, B12 and folic acid can help reduce the risk of cancer in women.3 An international study has linked a persons resting heart rate to their risk of a heart...
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Autism gene might play role in childhood language disorder: study
A gene implicated in autism may also play a role in a common childhood language disorder, according to a new study.Specific language impairment or SLI affects an estimated two to seven per cent of preschool children, who develop...
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Autism gene might play role in childhood language disorder: study
A gene implicated in autism may also play a role in a common childhood language disorder, according to a new study.Specific language impairment or SLI affects an estimated two to seven per cent of preschool children, who develop...
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Autism gene linked to childhood language disorder
LONDON (Reuters) - A gene linked to autism may also play a role in the most common childhood language disorder, researchers said on Wednesday, perhaps explaining why some children develop language difficulties.'This is the first time...
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Autism gene linked to childhood language disorder
LONDON (Reuters) - A gene linked to autism may also play a role in the most common childhood language disorder, researchers said on Wednesday, perhaps explaining why some children develop language difficulties.'This is the first time...
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Autism gene linked to childhood language disorder
LONDON (Reuters) - A gene linked to autism may also play a role in the most common childhood language disorder, researchers said on Wednesday, perhaps explaining why some children develop language difficulties.'This is the first time...
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Autism gene linked to childhood language disorder (Reuters)
LONDON (Reuters) A gene linked to autism may also play a role in the most common childhood language disorder, researchers said on Wednesday, perhaps explaining why some children develop language difficulties.'This is the first time anyone...
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Autism gene linked to childhood language disorder
LONDON (Reuters) - A gene linked to autism may also play a role in the most common childhood language disorder, researchers said on Wednesday, perhaps explaining why some children develop language difficulties.'This is the first time...
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Scientists pinpoint gene behind disorder
A common language disorder that affects one in 14 children has been linked to a gene for the first time, offering insights that ultimately promise better diagnosis and treatment.Variations in a gene called CNTNAP2 are associated with...
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Scientists pinpoint gene behind language disorder
A common language disorder that affects one in 14 children has been linked to a gene for the first time, offering insights that ultimately promise better diagnosis and treatment.Variations in a gene called CNTNAP2 are associated with...
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Scientists pinpoint gene of common disorder
A common language disorder that affects one in 14 children has been linked to a gene for the first time, offering insights that ultimately promise better diagnosis and treatment.Variations in a gene called CNTNAP2 are associated with...
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Dyslexia may be in your genes
German researchers say that dyslexia, a learning disability whose sufferers struggle with reading and writing, can occur due to genetic causes.We are trying to find out which genes cause the disease. A predisposition to ...
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Blame your genes for your poor reading ability
A genetic variant believed to be associated with dyslexia can be partly blamed for poor reading ability, according to anew study.The researchers from University of Oxford have found that people carrying the key sequence tended to...
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Genetic change may explain reading difficulty: study
By Michael Kahn LONDON (Reuters) - The common genetic variation linked to dyslexia may also help explain why some people without the learning difficulty are not good readers, researchers said on Wednesday.The finding also points to...
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