August 13, 2009
Should You Take Ritalin?
Aug.14, 2009 Health and Fitness Tags : ADD, Adderall, ADHD, Advisory Panel, Arrhythmia, Attention Deficit Disorder, Chest Pain, Committee Member, concerta, Drug Medication, Drug Reactions, Federal Drug Administration, Heart Attacks, Heart Problems, high blood pressure, irregular heart beats, Risk Of Heart Disease, Ritalin, Stimulant Drug, Stimulants, Symptoms Of Attention Deficit Disorder, Unexplained Deaths Related Posts:ADHD – Are there Treatment Options?Recognizing the Risks and Side Effec
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July 30, 2009
ADHD – Are there Treatment Options?
Jul.31, 2009 Health and Fitness Tags : ADD, Add Coach, Adderall, ADHD, adhd coach, Antidepressants, attention, Attention Deficit Disorder, Behavior Modification Techniques, Communication Goal, concerta, deficit, Dennis The Menace, Dexedrine, disorder, Hyperactivity, Interest Inventories, Layperson, Maximum Effectiveness, Mental Health Practitioner, Paxil, Psychiatrist, Ritalin, Social Worker, Stimulants, Treatment Options, Wellbutrin Related Posts:What is ADHD?Natural ADD Supplements — Say No
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July 17, 2009
Smart But Feeling Dumb (Book Alert)
Parents will likely be stopped in their tracks when they learn that something as simple as an over-the-counter anti-motion sickness medication may mean an end to many of the academic and emotional struggles their children have been suffering through. While special education teachers have used counseling, visual aids and individualized instruction in the resource room to address learning disabilities and doctors have only treated ADHD with stimulants such as Concerta and Adderall – to th
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March 30, 2009
ADHD Medication: The Entire Medical Field was “Led Astray”
Last year, there were 39.5 million prescriptions written for ADHD medication. According to new information, children on these drugs do no better than those who are never given these stimulants.According to one researcher, 95% of parents who were asked to try behavioral interventions - rather than drugs for their kids, did so. Sadly, 75% of parents who were given prescriptions for their children, did not.The dramatic increase in the use stimulant drugs appears to have been based on some bad sci
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December 9, 2008
Stimulants appear not to harm chromosomes (South Bend Tribune)
Do stimulant medications, often prescribed to treat attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder, cause potentially dangerous genetic changes in children who take them?
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