Left-Handed Individuals More Likely to Have Certain Mental Disorders, Major Research Shows
- Recent research indicates that left-handed individuals are more frequently associated with certain mental health conditions. This major study sheds light on the possible correlations.
- In exploring autism and dyslexia, scientists have found that left-handedness appears more prevalent in these conditions, sparking curiosity about why this might be the case.
- Additionally, findings suggest a link between language disorders and handedness, prompting further investigation into how these traits interact and affect communication abilities.
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