Adhd - Jane Clarke answers your questions
Sunday, December 2nd, 2007Jane Clarke answers your questions
Daily Mail - Jane: Whilst there is nothing wrong with taking the fish oils, it’s not going to have that much of an effect, as studies have shown it to be effective mostly with children with ADHD. Jane: Many people find that high GI, as in rapidly absorbed sweet
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Too young?
Fort Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel - Our son who is now 11 yrs old was diagnosed with ADHD, ODD and we were told he would be a serial killer when he was 3 yrs old if we didn’t put him on meds. Thank goodness we don’t do things without researching. We changed his diet to a gluten
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Idea for pill gets new backer
Raleigh News & Observer - an Atlanta company specializing in drugs that improve the health of women and children, invested $6 million to test Clonicel, a clonidine pill that lasts 12 hours, as a treatment for hypertension and attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder, or ADHD.
Source: www.newsobserver.com
ADHD might be temporary
Baltimore Sun - The brains of children with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder develop more slowly than those of other children but eventually catch up, according to a government study published this week that suggests ADHD might be a transient condition, at
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Kids who don’t fit mold
Baltimore Sun - But the youngster, now 10, has been diagnosed with attention-deficit (hyperactivity) disorder (ADHD). He gets anxious in school, is sensitive to criticism and has trouble memorizing facts, Boser said. Even though he is in a Gifted-and-Talented math
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ADHD Delays Growth of Certain Brain Areas
MedicineNet.com - MONDAY, Nov. 12 (HealthDay News) — While some regions of the brain mature a few years late in youngsters with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), their brains do develop in a normal pattern, concludes a study by researchers at the U.S
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