JPost: Israeli, American researchers find blood marker that could lead to early Alzheimer’s diagnosis
Tuesday, 09 February 2016
A biological blood marker linked to Alzheimer’s disease that could eventually serve as a reliable diagnostic blood test for the progressive, fatal dementia has been identified by researchers at Tel Aviv University, Rambam Medical Center/the Techion-Israel Institute of Technology and Harvard University. “We hope that in the future, it will be possible to use our
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KQED.ORG News: Understanding Dyslexia and the Reading Brain in Kids
Friday, 29 January 2016
Holly Korbey At a recent talk for special education teachers at the Los Angeles Unified School District, child development professor Maryanne Wolf urged educators to say the word dyslexia out loud. “Don’t ever succumb to the idea that it’s going to develop out of something, or that it’s a disease,” she recalled telling teachers. “Dyslexia
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43rd Annual Conference on Dyslexia and Related Learning Disabilities
Friday, 15 January 2016
Everyone Reading invites you to attend our 43nd Annual Conference on Dyslexia and Related Learning Disabilities. Learn new strategies from noted experts in the field and experience the latest in teaching resources, technologies, schools and programs. Dr. Rozenblatt will be presenting with Dr. Hillary Gomes: The Role of Neuropsychological Assessments in Understanding Learning Disorders February
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CNET:Interactive comic explores the heartbreaking frailty of memory
Monday, 11 January 2016
Interactive comic explores the heartbreaking frailty of memory Australian interactive comic creator Sutu’s latest project is a poignant exploration of dementia, war and the impermanence of memory. by Michelle Starr @riding_red January 10, 2016 3:17 PM PST Updated: January 10, 2016 4:05 PM PST Sutu Sutu’s grandfather is losing his memories. This is not an
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