Dasotraline Treatment Effective for ADHD-Related Symptoms and Behaviors in Children
In pediatric patients with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), treatment with dasotraline 4 mg/day was effective in treating a range of ADHD-related symptoms and behaviors, according to research presented at the 2018 American Psychiatric Association (APA) Annual Meeting, held May 5 to 9, 2018, in New York City.
Read MoreOver 2.5 Million US Kids Diagnosed With Anxiety and Depression
MedicalResearch.com Interview with: Rebecca H. Bitsko, PhD, National Center on Birth Defects and Developmental Disabilities, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention…In this study, we show that more than 1 in 20, or 2.6 million, US children aged 6-17 had a current diagnosis of anxiety or depression, by parent report, in 2011-12. We also found an…
Read MorePrenatal Pollution Exposure, Poverty Increase ADHD Risk in Children
A study from researchers at the Columbia Center for Children’s Environmental Health (CCCEH) showed that prenatal exposure to environmental neurotoxic and carcinogenic combustion-related air pollutants (i.e., polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons [PAH]), in addition to socioeconomic disadvantage (i.e., poverty) and its associated psychosocial stress, increase the risk of ADHD symptoms and behavior in children.
Read More7 Surprising Signs You Actually Have High-Functioning ADHD
When most people thinking of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), they may picture someone who is fidgety or someone who gets easily distracted. But some people can have ADHD without even realizing it, and some of the signs of high-functioning ADHD can actually be surprising. The disorder can involve more than just the inability to…
Read MoreFor some adults with ADHD, it’s fuel for entrepreneurial success
After struggling to cope with symptoms as children, some business-savvy adults say their condition pushes their career forward
Read MoreToo often, poverty is treated with pills
A new study by researchers at the University of Maryland School of Pharmacy reveals high rates of psychiatric diagnosis and medication use among poor, very young Americans. The study, which was published in JAMA Paediatrics, a medical journal,looked at 35,244 children born in an unidentified mid-Atlantic state in 2007 and followed them until the end…
Read MoreAssistive Technology to Help Children with Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) Succeed Academically
Teachers who are growing weary of the constant motion and redirection required for students with ADHD might want to investigate some of these breakthroughs. Assistive technology could help these students find greater academic success than ever before.
Read MoreChild’s behavior may be result of trauma, not ADHD
As founder of Project Pneuma — where we teach young men the art of forgiveness, self-control and discipline — I see what our kids are going through on daily basis. What’s being diagnosed as an attention deficit disorder is very likely to be a symptom of trauma, especially in the homes and communities of black…
Read MoreDaydreaming or Distracted? What Teachers Misunderstand About ADHD
Daydreaming implies pleasure and escape. It suggests choice. However, it is much more likely that our students with their heads in the clouds are simply students who have not been identified as having Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder. For them, ADHD may be manifesting as inattentiveness rather than the easier-to-see hyperactivity or impulsivity that most people…
Read MoreSetting Students With ADHD Up for Success
Students with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder benefit from these easy-to-implement strategies—and so do their peers. Teachers often come to the classroom with an unclear understanding of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, and they are rarely provided with strategies that detail how to work with students who have been diagnosed with ADHD…As a special education teacher and tutor who coaches struggling…
Read MoreHow Are ADHD and ODD Connected?
Oppositional defiant disorder is considered a childhood disorder and is a hard diagnosis to grasp, so here I will address a few of my own questions about the condition: What is ODD? How does it develop? What is ODD’s connection to ADHD? Can it occur in adults? Most importantly, how can it be treated?
Read MoreFabiano’s ADHD research continues with latest $3.3 million grant
Gregory Fabiano, associate dean for interdisciplinary research in the Graduate School of Education who is nationally known for his innovative work treating ADHD children, will partner with Florida International University to investigate the best way to help support and treat children with ADHD and their families.
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