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Medical Watch, WGN News 2:02
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Watch Dr. Levinson's appearance on the Medical Watch segment of WGN News.
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Donahue 49:52 min
Watch Dr. Levinson's guest appearance on The Phil Donahue
Show. Olympic gold-medalist Bruce Jenner discusses his
personal experiences with Dr. Levinson's techniques.
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Prime Time 23:39 min
Dr. Levinson explains the nature of dyslexia and how it affects
lives. Some of his patients describe the benefits they have
received from Dr. Levinson's treatments.
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3D Optical Scanner 4:00 min
Dr. Levinson gives a live demonstration of his renowned medical
diagnostic test for detecting the symptoms of dyslexia
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Pamela Wallin Live, CBC Newsworld (Jan 16, 1997)
The Inner Ear and Dyslexia 1:22 min
Dr. Levinson outlines the relationship between inner ear
dysfunction and dyslexia
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Pamela Wallin Live, CBC Newsworld
(Jan 16, 1997)
Drug Therapy 1:36 min
In this clip, Dr.
Levinson discusses the benefits of certain medications in the treatment
of dyslexia
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Pamela Wallin Live, CBC Newsworld
(Jan 16, 1997)
"It's a true
miracle!" 1:52 min
Teacher Janice Whitney
demonstrates the remarkable improvement in her sons' schoolwork
as a result of Dr. Levinson's techniques
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Pamela Wallin Live, CBC Newsworld
(Jan 16, 1997)
Learning Disorders
& Intelligence 56 sec
Dr. Levinson discusses
the inadequacy of conventional methods of testing for dyslexia
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Pamela Wallin Live, CBC Newsworld
(Jan 16, 1997)
The Inner Ear
Explained 1:16 min
Dr. Levinson explains
the role of the inner ear and the ramifications of dysfunction
in its mechanism
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Pamela Wallin Live, CBC Newsworld
(Jan 16, 1997)
The Inner Ear
Explained II 45 sec
Dr. Levinson discusses
the sensory filtering functions of the inner ear and cerebellum
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Pamela Wallin Live, CBC Newsworld
(Jan 16, 1997)
Identifying
the Symptoms 2:57 min
Dr. Levinson demonstrates
his groundbreaking optical scanning test for the presence of
dyslexia (see also 3D Optical Scanner above).
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Pamela Wallin Live, CBC Newsworld
(Jan 16, 1997)
Success Rate 60 sec
"75 to 85% of patients
treated are successful." A discussion of the effectiveness
of Dr. Levinson's techniques
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Interview with A Fresh Start (October 6, 2010) 45:34 min
Dr. Levinson discusses personal empowerment with life coach, Sallie Felton.
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Interview with Education Today,
KUCR Radio (August
25, 2009) 31:32 min
Distributed by KUCR Radio
Dr. Levinson discusses his groundbreaking book, Smart
But Feeling Dumb, with host Dan Angelo.
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Interview with Under the Learning
Tree, WBAI Radio (July 30, 2009) 33:08 min
Distributed by Under
the Learning Tree
Dr. Levinson and host Kamau Khalfani bring an in-depth,
analytical insight into the treatment of dyslexia and related
learning disorders.
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Revolutionary treatment for dyslexia
now in Britain 4:00 min
Distributed by PR
Newswire Europe
"A groundbreaking treatment for dyslexia is making
waves in the UK and causing not a little controversy.
American psychiatrist Dr. Harold Levinson claims remarkably
successful results. Between 80 and 90 percent of dyslexics
he treats respond well, some dramatically so. His treatment
is simple a cocktail of motion sickness pills
plus vitamins and other dietary supplements. But is
it a cure? Jane Markham asked Dr. Levinson how his
diagnosis of dyslexia differs from traditional medical
wisdom..." — from
the PR Newswire Europe website
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