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  1. Dr. Simon,

    Is there any evidence to suggest that RbAp48, or some similar deficiency, may be implicated in the large number and variety of childhood “learning disabilities” that seem (to me) to be related to memory, as well as “processing”?

    Regards,
    Yaakov

    1. Although this is by no means a primary area of expertise for me, I’m not aware of any studies suggesting a link just yet to learning disabilities in children, though you raise a great question. I’ll try to do a little research on this.

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