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ADHD and Ritalin
bakdr
by bakdr  11-10-2008   
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ADD/ADHD Putting Strains On A Relationship
fewstingscorpio
by fewstingscorpio  11-9-2008   
 http://www.everydayhealth.com/adhd/adult-adhd/adhd-and-relationship-challenges.aspx?xid=nl_EverydayHealthEmotionalHealth_20081105
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Other Disorders Linked With ADHD
fewstingscorpio
by fewstingscorpio  10-29-2008   
 Read the full article: http://www.everydayhealth.com/specialreport/adhd/other-disorders.aspx?xid=cs_vyv_nl#~amp~xid=nl_EverydayHealthEmotionalHealth_20081029
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Bid to cut energy drink sales to children gets boost
tabsey
by tabsey  10-27-2008   
 Threatened to ban a drinker if his kid didn't stop harassing me for a "rocket fuel"; I'd seen him drink a half a glass and go ballistic at another pub. Kids bodies and brains are not able to handle drugs.
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Internet use could improve brain function and speed up decision-making
wildcat
by wildcat  10-27-2008   
 Previous studies have warned that too much computer use could be responsible for increasing levels of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). Dr Gary Small, director of the memory and ageing research centre at the University of California, Los Angeles, said: "Young people are growing up immersed in this technology and their brains are more malleable, more plastic and changing than with older brains," he said.
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Lower BP Naturally.
riders4
by riders4  10-18-2008   
 Omega 3 and Salmon Oil w/ reco.
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Green spaces help ADHD
masbury
by masbury  10-17-2008   
 Study suggests walks in green spaces may increase attention abilities while walks in urban areas may not. See ya later, I'm going to the park.
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Facts about Bi Polar
thewifecat
by thewifecat  10-14-2008   
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Facts about Bi Polar
thewifecat
by thewifecat  10-14-2008   
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A fifth of people using prescription drugs to boost concentration
Tri-City Psychology
by Tri-City Psychology  10-13-2008   
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Why drugs aren't always the answer to ADHD
Tri-City Psychology
by Tri-City Psychology  10-2-2008   
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Attention! Deficits Disorder
merrie
by merrie  9-30-2008    1
 The temporary tax measures in place during the war were repealed and, by the end of the 19th century, the debt had been reduced to $1.2 billion, less than half of its 1865 level. Given the vast expansion of U.S. territory and the wars the country fought to create and then hold together the United States, this does not seem a large debt level. In fact, in its first 110 years of history, the United States had shown its ability to fund expansion while reducing debt over time. And this was accomplished without an income tax. In fact, in 1869 and again in 1895, the Supreme Court ruled federal income taxes unconstitutional. The story was quite different in the 20th century. By the end of World War I, the national debt had risen to $26 billion. Even though the debt level had been reduced over the next decade, the Great Depression caused further deficit spending and FDR's New Deal tripled debt levels up to $72 billion. In other words, the national debt is growing exponentially.
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A Test For Adult Attention Deficit Disorder
fewstingscorpio
by fewstingscorpio  9-29-2008   
 Take the full test: http://www.everydayhealth.com/specialreport/adult-adhd-management-quiz/Questions.aspx?xid=cs_cncradlt_nl&xid=nl_EverydayHealthEmotionalHealth_20080926
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Doctors told to curb use of Ritalin in hyperactive children
Tri-City Psychology
by Tri-City Psychology  9-24-2008   
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Searching in space and minds: New research suggests underlying link
wildcat
by wildcat  9-10-2008   
 Some people might be more inclined to one search mode or the other, having a lesser ability to focus on a given task or difficulty letting go of an idea. An extreme form of the exploratory cognitive style would be someone with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. An extreme form of the exploitive cognitive style would be someone with obsessive compulsive disorder.
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teenagers
DW29JW
by DW29JW  9-9-2008   
 this is why we need to talk to our kids, and why we need to talk about mental illness and educate everyone from 10 years and up. Weird behavior, withdrawal, needing constant reassurance of love, anxiety, need good medical care, understanding, and not stigma.
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Study: Zen Meditation Really Does Clear the Mind
tabsey
by tabsey  9-3-2008   
 Zen meditation discourages mental withdrawal from the world and dreaminess, and instead asks one to keep fully aware with a vigilant attitude. Typically one focuses on breathing and posture and aims to dismiss thoughts as they arise. Brain scans now show that Zen training leads to different activity in a set of brain regions known as the "default network," which is linked with spontaneous bursts of thought and wandering minds.
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Switching it up: How memory deals with a change in plans
Silkweaver
by Silkweaver  8-18-2008    3
 The answer is "both," according to researchers at The Johns Hopkins University, who have learned that two different areas of the brain are responsible for the way human beings handle complex sets of "if-then" rules. "This discovery may eventually lead to enhanced understanding of psychiatric diseases such as schizophrenia, obsessive-compulsive disorder and attention deficit disorder, all conditions in which a person's ability to remember and change such rules is impaired," "This indicates that different parts of our brains store different kinds of memories and information," Courtney said. That, she said, "provides clues about how the human brain accomplishes complex, goal-directed behaviors that require remembering and changing abstract rules, an ability that is disrupted in many mental illnesses."
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BUSPIRONE AS A NEW TREATMENT FOR ATTENTION DEFICIT DISORDER
fewstingscorpio
by fewstingscorpio  7-28-2008   
 You really have to open this up to read the whole thing. http://www.pni.org/neuropsychiatry/attention_deficit/buspirone/index.html
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Health News: ADHD found more in older Children
Roshani
by Roshani  7-24-2008   
 Older children are being diagnosed more with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) while the rate is seen to be steady in children below 12, a report says.
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How smart are 'smart drugs'?
A53GG4
by A53GG4  7-22-2008   
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Scientists find why we need to re-read a page
einbar
by einbar  7-19-2008    2
 According to a study the brain needs a specific chemical in order to concentrate properly.
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'Marketplace' Report: ADHD Skin Patch
A53GG4
by A53GG4  7-12-2008   
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Researchers Find Possible Genetic Clue To ADHD
A53GG4
by A53GG4  7-12-2008   
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Want to Enhance Your Brain Power? Give Your Neurons an Electrical Jolt
Silkweaver
by Silkweaver  6-26-2008    2
 Very little is known about how TDCS works. Scientists theorize that the mild current primes the neurons for action but does not trigger the voltage spikes that neurons use to communicate. "Presumably, it is polarizing neurons and making them more or less likely to respond to inputs," Cognitive enhancement with drugs such as Ritalin, prescribed for attention deficit disorder, is already widespread, of course. A survey published online at Nature in April found that one in five respondents, most of whom were academics and scientists, reported using such drugs for nonmedical use. Electrical stimulation may prove even easier to access. "Half the people in this room could build this type of device with parts from RadioShack," Wassermann told a crowd at a neurotechnology conference in Cleveland last week.
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non-drug options for ADHD - but they leave out the most effective one
Lexica
by Lexica  6-17-2008   
 Sadly, they neglect to mention the most effective non-drug treatment for ADHD/ADD: exercise . John Ratey, MD, associate clinical professor of psychiatry at Harvard Medical School, studies how exercise affects the brain -- in particular, how it affects people with ADHD. See the articles on his website for more information, or take a look at this article for an overview of what he's found. Personally, given a choice between "take this medication which may or may not help your condition and by the way you'll have to deal with the side effects which can be nasty" and "go for a two-mile run", I'll take the run. It's cheaper, better for me, and a lot more enjoyable.
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Is Google Making Us Stupid?
gingembre
by gingembre  6-15-2008    4
 Does surfing the Internet trigger attention deficit disorder in our brains, so that we have to struggle to focus enough to read in depth or for longer than a couple of minutes at a time? Must we flip through the Internet as quickly as some people flip through TV channels, afraid, or unable, to pause long enough to read more than a few paragraphs--if that much? The author of this article (which you should read in its entirety if you can concentrate that long) relates how difficult he found it to sit down and read a book again, and notes: "In an era in which everyone has a truth and the means to fling it around the world, an era in which knowledge is increasingly broad but seldom deep, maybe that's the ultimate act of sedition: to pick up a single book and read it." I still read books, but not as many as I used to prior to being caught up in the world wide web life. Lately I haven't even read the free e-book that I receive in emailed installments. Blame it on Google-- :?
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Did hyperactivity evolve as a survival aid for nomads?
spherepet
by spherepet  6-11-2008   
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Attention deficit disorder aided early humans
wildcat
by wildcat  6-11-2008    2
 context is the key
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The Voices of Attention Deficit Disorder
Tri-City Psychology
by Tri-City Psychology  5-24-2008   
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Cognitive Enhancers
pjr-s
by pjr-s  5-21-2008   
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Take these short brain tests
deb2012
by deb2012  4-19-2008   
 sync-think, from brain trauma foundation, currently searching for a early detection combat test for brain injury on the battlefield-kinda cool
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Scientists on drugs to boost brain power
pokkets
by pokkets  4-10-2008   
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brain exercise
jakigood
by jakigood  3-14-2008   
 sounds intriguing.
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Are you an infomaniac?
Lifes First Beat
by Lifes First Beat  2-22-2008    1
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Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
GeDeGe
by GeDeGe  2-5-2008   
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Uncovering the Psychological Roots of the Bush Tragedy
papananook
by papananook  1-30-2008   
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Inside the Mind of an Intellectual
abailart
by abailart  1-15-2008    4
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The Early Bird Gets The Bad Grade
debbyski
by debbyski  1-14-2008    3
 "Indeed, no one does well when they’re sleep-deprived, but insufficient sleep among children has been linked to obesity and to learning issues like attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder. You’d think this would spur educators to take action, and a handful have."
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Bipolar Disorder in Children-Interesting Research
dmegivern
by dmegivern  1-7-2008   
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