Daniel Radcliffe Has Incurable Malady

By Angel | August 21, 2008 3:52 am |
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The 19-year-old British actor Daniel Radcliffe was reported to suffer from dyspraxia, that is a rooted brain disorder associated with clumsiness. Dan told in one of his interviews, that sometimes it is really challenging for him to lace his shoes, because he can’t control his actions.

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Also Radcliffe added that namely clumsiness made him choose actor profession. And according to doctors, this neurological problem as a rule influences the organization of movement. His disease is at the mild end of the spectrum, but it can’t be cured (((.

I am really sorry dear Dan! 

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