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Media Coverage of Current Research on Dyslexia

Better Reading in the Blink of an Eye. USAToday, 4/6/00 p.9D; Karen Thomas, correspondent.

Potential New Diagnostic Tool. The International Medical News Group, H. Lindsay correspondent. Research highlighted in Clinical Psychiatry News, January 2000 issue.

Educator Looks to Identify Dyslexia in Preschoolers. The Tribune, Scranton, PA. 5/1/00, p. A5. Kristin Wintermantel, correspondent.

King's Prof, Student on Cutting Edge of Dyslexia Research. The Scranton Times, 5/1/00. Kristin Wintermantel, correspondent.

Early Identification of Dyslexia. Television interview for the Health Report, WNEP, 5/2/00, Jill Garrett, reporter.

Alzheimer's Disease in the News. Radio Interview commenting on recent advances in research, WARM. July 2000.

Local Researcher's dyslexia test draws attention. The Times Leader, 11/6/99; N. Coronado, correspondent.

Simple Test Could Uncover Dyslexia. Published in Science Journal Online, 10/26/99; L. Helmuth correspondent. Interview held on 10/25/99 during the Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience, Miami Beach, FL.

Breakthrough in Diagnosing Dyslexia. Television interview for The Healthbeat Report, WBRE, Wilkes-Barre, PA, 12/9/99. News segment released by NBC for national broadcast at NBC affiliates.

The original article in USATODAY has been published in countless local and regional newspapers. Individuals and agencies from across the US have contacted me for general information and testing individual children.

Media Coverage on Alzheimer's Disease

Early Diagnosis Needed for Detecting Alzheimer's Disease. Guest editorial, The Scranton Sunday Times, C1, Scranton, PA, November 13, 1994.

Age-Related Changes in the Neurobiology of Alzheimer's Disease. Television interview, WNEP, Wilkes-Barre, PA. November 10,1994.

Distinguishing Between Normal Age-related Changes in Memory and the Symptoms of Alzheimer's Disease. Radio interview, WILK, Wilkes-Barre, PA, November 11, 1994.

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