
A joint study conducted by researchers at University of Toronto and the University of North Carolina School of Medicine has found that dyslexic adults were more likely to report that they were physical abused before they turned 18 years of age compared to those without dyslexia. Thirty-five per cent of adults with dyslexia report they were physically abused before they turned 18. In contrast, seven per cent of those without dyslexia reported that they had experienced ...
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