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            <title>&quot;Brain Training&quot; Company Named to Franchise Times’ &quot;Fast 55&quot;</title>
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            <description>LearningRx makes Franchise Times’ list of fastest-growing franchises in U.S. [PR.com - March 27, 2007]</description>
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            <title>&quot;Brain Training&quot; Company Named One of Top 100 U.S. Franchises</title>
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            <description>LearningRx makes Franchise Magazine’s hot 100 companies to watch for in 2007. [PR.com - January 06, 2007]</description>
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            <title>Two Important Studies Indicate Brain Exercises Improve Function</title>
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            <description>Colorado Springs-based LearningRx confirms today that its findings are consistent with those released in a report by the American Medical Association last week. 

&amp;quot;The results reported in our independent statistical analyses are supported by those published in the Journal of the American Medical Association,&amp;quot; explains LearningRx President and Founder, Dr. Ken Gibson. &amp;quot;Mental exercise improves the brain [PR.com - December 29, 2006]</description>
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            <title>LearningRx Confirms Better Reading Fluency Results in Better Reading Comprehension</title>
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            <description>LearningRx has confirmed through careful and scientific research that better reading fluency results in a better comprehension of what is read. They have used this research to provide more quality programs to help students and everyday people become more fluent readers. By becoming more fluent readers, these individuals will become better students or better professionals in the work place. Further information on a test [PR.com - November 18, 2006]</description>
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            <title>&quot;Brain Training&quot; Company Predicts Extraordinary Growth with U.S. Net Promoter Score of 69%</title>
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            <description>LearningRx far surpasses U.S. companies’ median Net Promoter score of 11%. [PR.com - October 12, 2006]</description>
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            <title>LearningRx Proves Weak Cognitive Skills are Cause of Learning Disabilities</title>
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            <description>LearningRx has proven that weak cognitive skills are a cause of learning disabilities, and these weak cognitive skills can be fixed with specific testing and training. LearningRx rebuilds a student's cognitive skills foundation for learning using proven methods. Further information on their testing and training can be found online at www.learningrx.com. 

A good example of cognitive skills are those skills that we use [PR.com - October 04, 2006]</description>
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