September 15, 2009
Dyslexia Caused By Weak Eye Muscles
MailOnline from the UK has reported that maybe up to 400,000 childern in the UK have dyslexia because of weak eye-muscles. If the eye muscles are weak, they don’t move as quickly and co-ordinated as healthy eyes.
Because of that eye weakness, these kids have a hard time focusing on printed words in a book or article. This can lead to headaches and very sensitive brain cells. The actual page is perceived as being very bright which makes it difficult and tyring to read for children with weak eye-muscles.
The entire article about dyslexia and eye-weakness can be read here.
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