The British Dyslexia Association estimate that 4% of the population have dyslexia, which is over 2 million people in the UK. They also estimate that another 10% of the population show signs of dyslexia.
The US Dyslexia Research Institute estimate that in the US, 10-15% of the population have dyslexia.
However, providing accurate statistics is difficult because of the huge range in the severity of dyslexia in different people. Also, many cases of dyslexia go unrecognised.
No, it is something within the person's brain and how they see words and how they write words.
No, they are a heightened sensitivity to a substance (allergen) to which most people do not react.
dyslexia
Disorder
It's not a disease, it is a learning disability.
Dyslexia is not a disease which suddenly strikes you, it is an innate quality.
differentiate between non communicable and communicable disease? comm--highly infectious....can be caught and transmitted non comm--cannot be transmitted or caught....they are inherited , genetic or developed through nutritional deficiencies
Dyslexia is a common learning disorder that affects about 5-10% of school-aged children. It can vary in severity and may impact reading, writing, and spelling skills. Early identification and intervention are important to support children with dyslexia in their education.
Dyslexia is a disorder that involves problems with writing and/or reading. Schizophrenia is a disease that involves psychotic symptoms.
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Albert Einstein Suffered from Aspergers Syndrome,Dyslexia, learning disorder ,epilepsy
Dyslexia is a learning disability that makes it hard to read or focus. Some famous people who are dealing with the disease are Orlando Bloom, Jay Leno, Cher, and Tommy Hilfiger.
Individuals with dyslexia may experience difficulties with reading, spelling, and writing. They may also struggle with processing language, distinguishing sounds, and organizing thoughts. Additionally, dyslexia can impact a person's ability to comprehend and remember what they read.