Apparently there’s a bit of dust up regarding the Dore treatment for dyslexia. (I’ve commented previously about Dore treatment, so I won’t go into it again here.) In the UK, some recent events have brought the light back to it. There are entries in Bad Science and PhDiva. Liz Ditz has covered the Dore story for quite a while; here’s a link to a list of her posts on the topic.
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