NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Kids with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder are more likely to have writing problems such as poor spelling and grammar than their peers, suggests a new study. And ...
In the earliest stages of dementia, literate individuals are able to compensate for their written mistakes by double-checking what they have put down on paper and then using word processing software ...
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