Executive summary by Bev:
There are a number of people here
with no medical credentials at all and a
lot of opinions bordering on religious
belief. Before acting, do some research.
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prof_alexandre_frey@yahoo.com.br - 26 Jan 2006 12:05 GMT
Hi!
I'm a general physician and master in Psychiatry, working in the health
services of a portuguese university, teaching in another one and making
research in language sciences, interested in new ophtalmological
treatments for dyslexia.
ALEXANDRE
Salmon Egg - 26 Jan 2006 22:51 GMT
On 1/26/06 4:05 AM, in article
1138277158.118015.248720@g44g2000cwa.googlegroups.com,
> Hi!
> I'm a general physician and master in Psychiatry, working in the health
> services of a portuguese university, teaching in another one and making
> research in language sciences, interested in new ophtalmological
> treatments for dyslexia.
> ALEXANDRE
Your post is the first I have seen to indicate that dyslexia in an
ophthalmological problem rather that a neurological one. What evidence is
there? I am not an health care person.
Bill
-- Ferme le Bush
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