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A.d.h.d

Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, ADHD, is one of the most common mental disorders that develop in children.

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Smoking During Pregnancy Results in Behavioral Problems in Children

A new study shows that smoking during pregnancy can cause behavioral problems for three year old boys and girls.

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What is ADHD?

Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder or ADHD is a developmental disorder with children who show extreme activity (hyperactivity), inattentive and do things without any thinking (impulsivity).

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Does Sugar Make Kids Hyper?

Is it true that sugar makes kids hyperactive or could there be another culprit hiding in that candy?

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ADD Epidemic

A discussion of Attention Deficit Disorder in today’s society.

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Finding the Right Treatment for ADHD

Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, or ADHD, is one of the most common mental disorders in the world today.

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Girls with ADHD: a Different Kind of Disorder

Contrary to popular belief, girls are just as likely as boys to have ADHD, but their different symptoms and manifestations of the disorder make them less likely to get help.

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Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder

ADHD is the condition in which the children are not able to think/concentrate, are hyperactive and can’t sit still.

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The Reason Why Your Child May be Hyperactive

A hyperactive child can be a challenge both mentally and physically. Here’s a reason why your child may be hyperactive.

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ADHD for Nurses and Parents. Self Learn Series.

This article is written by a Psychiatric nurse with more than ten years of experinece. The Diagnosis of ADHD is very subjective. In the US where physicians are paid by medicaid it can be abused. Author has worked as a Director of Nursing and Patient services in the US. It is best to try all behavioural approaches before trying any medication. Last but not least the stigma attached is real and life long. So safe guard your child’s future with your life.