A company that promoted a “miracle cure” for dyslexia has gone into liquidation. Thousands of parents and staff may have been left out of pocket by the collapse of the company, which was taking advance payments until the day it closed. Dore, named after its founder Wynford Dore, had set up clinics around the world offering an exercise-based treatment for dyslexia. The treatment has been ridiculed by critics, who say there was never any convincing evidence that it worked.
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Millionaire Wynford Dore pulls plug on his dyslexia cure - The Times 29th May 2008
Thursday, May 29, 2008
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