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Childhood ills linked to lifelong woes

Young children prone to ear infections and allergies appear at a higher risk of developing reading troubles in their elementary school years, according to research. Left unchecked, that can lead to learning disabilities, which typically result in disadvantages throughout life, from poorer overall physical and mental health, an increased likelihood of living with parents longer as adults, and lower incomes. Read more of this article from the Toronto Star.

Posted by Steve Groft on 26 March 2007 in Reading Disabilities , Research

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