Study shows vision is not always the cause for learning disorders
Learning difficulties in schoolchildren are not always associated with visual problems, since they may be neurobiological or derived from other alterations such as dyslexia or attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). This is the result of scientific work carried out by the University of Alicante Research Group...and a multidisciplinary team...from the Alto Aragón Polyclinicin Huesca.
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