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  2. Bedlam (2013 TV series) - Wikipedia

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    The first episode of the four-part series was broadcast on Thursday, 31 October 2013 at 9 pm on Channel 4. The first programme, Anxiety , follow patients through the 18-bed Anxiety Disorders Residential Unit at Bethlem Royal Hospital .

  3. Category:Musicians with dyslexia - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Musicians with dyslexia" The following 72 pages are in this category, out of 72 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9. 220 Kid; A.

  4. Category : Music video networks in the United Kingdom

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    MTV Rocks (British and Irish TV channel) Music & Memories; Music Box (TV channel) N. NME TV; Now 70s; Now 80s; Now Rock; Now 90s & 00s; O. OMusic TV; P. P-Rock; The ...

  5. Wikipedia:WikiProject Dyslexia - Wikipedia

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    The WikiProject Dyslexia is officially a child project of WikiProject Education. The project concerns writing new and improving existing articles about dyslexia and its many related topics. The project concerns writing new and improving existing articles about dyslexia and its many related topics.

  6. Research in dyslexia - Wikipedia

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    The Dyslexia Myth is a documentary that first aired in September 2005 as part of the Dispatches series produced by British broadcaster Channel 4. [56] Focusing only on the reading difficulties that people with dyslexia encounter the documentary says that myths and misconceptions surround dyslexia.

  7. Special education in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    This is said to be especially difficult for low-income families, who may not be able to afford private diagnostic assessments for conditions such as dyslexia. Bernadette John, the SEN director of The Good Schools Guide , says: "There's a good reason why middle-class parents are better able to get a special needs diagnosis for their child: cash.

  8. Dyslexia - Wikipedia

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    Dyslexia is divided into developmental and acquired forms. [16] Acquired dyslexia occurs subsequent to neurological insult, such as traumatic brain injury or stroke. People with acquired dyslexia exhibit some of the signs or symptoms of the developmental disorder, but require different assessment strategies and treatment approaches. [17]

  9. Music-specific disorders - Wikipedia

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    The term "agnosia" refers to a loss of knowledge. Acquired music agnosia is the "inability to recognize music in the absence of sensory, intellectual, verbal, and mnesic impairments". [11] Music agnosia is most commonly acquired; in most cases it is a result of bilateral infarction of the right temporal lobes.