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Study highlights genetic links between dyslexia and ADHD

by Russ Loyd

A recent study, highlighted in The Times of India, reveals a breakthrough in understanding the genetic links between dyslexia and ADHD. Researchers have identified a set of genes common to both conditions, suggesting a shared genetic basis for these neurodevelopmental disorders. The findings, which stem from extensive genome analysis, could improve early diagnosis and intervention strategies for individuals with either condition, as they often co-occur. This research marks a step forward in understanding how genetics influence learning and attention differences, offering hope for more personalized support for those affected by both dyslexia and ADHD.

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