Central auditory processing disorder (CAPD) (Martin Braun )


Subject: Central auditory processing disorder (CAPD)
From:    Martin Braun  <nombraun(at)TELIA.COM>
Date:    Wed, 14 Jul 2004 15:20:44 +0200

On Saturday, July 10, Charles S. Watson wrote: > While it is reasonable to have doubts about the insurance industry's > lobbying against the validity of treatments they would rather not pay > for, the analysis by Aetna of CAPD and treatments advised for it is > worth a look. Of course their stance might make one want to learn more > about the opposing views in this controversial area. > > http://www.aetna.com/cpb/data/PrtCPBA0668.html Thank you, Charles. This page is worth reading. The same applies to the companion page http://www.aetna.com/cpb/data/CPBA0256.html Of course all statements from all industries should be read with the right amount of salt. But then it seems that those from the medical industry beg for more of it than those from the insurance industry. As to the so-called "CAPD syndrome", obviously a lot more research is needed. And we cannot even be certain if the term will survive many more years. Martin -------------------------------- Martin Braun Neuroscience of Music S-671 95 Klässbol Sweden web site: http://w1.570.telia.com/~u57011259/index.htm


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