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Critical Thinker
Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: North East England
Posts: 372
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Dyslexia miracle cure! (Obviously not a scam)
Excellent news folks! There is an exceptionally effective cure for dyslexia! All we need to do is visit http://www.dore.co.uk/LearningDiffic.../Dyslexia.aspx, leave all of our personal details (I’m sure we won’t get spammed or receive junk mail or calls as a result of this), carry out an incredibly robust self-report test and hey presto!
I did this test 3 times and deliberately gave answers I knew should give 3 very different results (i.e. no dyslexia, moderate and severe dyslexia). What fascinates me is that each time I completed this test, I got what seemed like a generic message:
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Ah that’s bad news. But fear not! Here comes the good news:
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Anyway, it would seem that we have a miracle cure! Very interesting, I think to myself, so what exactly is this phenomenal cure? It is called the Dore Programme. The following explanation seems to inform us of some miracle cure:
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And finally, this is available for upwards of £74 a month (about $145 at the current exchange rate). So now I find myself sitting on the fence. Am I being overly cynical here: is this real progress or is it nostrum of the month? |
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Butterbeans and Breadcrumbs
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Emily's shop
Posts: 15,450
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More on Dore:
http://www.badscience.net/?cat=72 http://brainduck.wordpress.com/2008/...d-at-research/ http://brainduck.wordpress.com/2008/...arch-critique/ http://brainduck.wordpress.com/2008/...ngton-courier/ http://holfordwatch.info/2007/10/16/...stories-arent/ http://holfordwatch.info/2007/12/14/...come-a-bucket/ http://holfordwatch.info/2007/10/08/...unproven-cure/ http://www.mentalhealthwatch.org/reports/dore.shtml |
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Graduate Poster
Join Date: Jan 2003
Location: Decatur, Illinois, USA
Posts: 1,453
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Just the idea that you can cure dyslexia with exercises boggles the mind. Isn't it about now that someone should say, "Hey, they laughed at Galileo, too!"
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The Jester
Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: The wet coast.
Posts: 8,751
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Headline: Dyslexia for cure found!!
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Butterbeans and Breadcrumbs
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Emily's shop
Posts: 15,450
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Dyslexics of the World, Untie!
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Gazerbeam's Protege
Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: The Mended Drum
Posts: 5,631
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I selected "never" for every single question....and got the same results you did.
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Critical Thinker
Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: North East England
Posts: 372
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Thanks for the links (and teh comments, oops too much time playing online rpgs and visiting lolcats has mad me mess my wrodz up). Unless I missed something, every study on Dore has been done by Dore. So neutral!
I like this the best (from the bad science article):
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