Dyslexia and ADHD share genetic links, study shows
Scientists have shed new light on the genetic basis of dyslexia, showing how it overlaps with that of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). This study, led by the University of Edinburgh, is the first to explore the genetic links to dyslexia—believed to affect 10 percent of the population—in the context of neurodevelopmental and psychiatric traits.
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