9 ADHD Symptoms That Can Look Different in Girls
People once thought of attention deficit and hyperactivity disorder as a problem for little boys. Today, however, experts agree that girls are just as likely as boys to have ADHD, and that girls tend to display different ADHD symptoms that may be less noticeable to parents and teachers.
Read MoreAsian communities need to have a conversation about mental health
According to the National Latino and Asian American Study, Asian-Americans are three times less likely to seek help for their mental health problems than white Americans, and they’re less than half as likely as the average American to use mental health services. These startling statistics can be attributed to distinct cultural values within the Asian-American…
Read MoreCan Social Media Help Improve ADHD Treatments?
Could social media use also shed light on people with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder? Yes, according to researchers from the University of Pennsylvania who suggest that delving into social media habits – specifically the wording used online by people with ADHD – may provide people with the disorder and medical experts with a deeper understanding…
Read MoreChildhood ADHD & Autism Linked To Pre-pregnancy Obesity
Women overweight or obese prior to getting pregnant were more likely to have a child who is autistic or with behavioural problems, according to a new review by a team of researchers from Duke University Medical Center and Virginia Commonwealth University.
Read MoreProblems with attention, not autism, predispose children to injury
Young children with autism are no more likely than those without the condition to sustain injuries that require medical attention, according a study of more than 2,000 children1. However, injuries are common among children with attention problems. About 30 percent of children with autism meet the criteria for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).
Read MoreWhy Is Your Toddler So Hyper? Science Explains
If your toddler is active, high-spirited, energetic, and, frankly, exhausting, you might think that you’re looking at a child that’s out of the norm. You may wonder what’s going on, if there’s something wrong, and why they are the way that they are. While, sure, it’s normal for you to ask these questions if you’re…
Read MoreHow to Manage “Disabilities” in Your Small Business — With Peter Shankman
The most recent episode of “Hot Seat,” a series hosted by Ramon Ray, focused on the topic of “disabilities” and how different ways of thinking can impact how businesses work. The episode featured a conversation with Peter Shankman, founder of HARO and author of the book Faster Than Normal about his experience with ADHD, and…
Read MoreTechnology and ADHD: The Nuances of the Modern Attention Span
The iPhone X came out earlier this month, marking 10 years since the release of the first iteration of Apple’s ubiquitous device. Since the beginnings of smartphones, psychologists have been interested in studying the effects of technology on sleep, attention and stress. Some psychologists are finding that technology use may be giving users symptoms that…
Read MoreHow to Ensure a Good Night’s Sleep for Those With ADHD
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention notes that 1 in 3 Americans aren’t getting adequate sleep, which can increase the risk for health problems such as diabetes and stroke. Having attention deficit hyperactivity disorder contributes to this statistic. Studies presented at a September conference in Paris highlighted that about 75 percent of children and…
Read MoreWhat Is It Really Like to Be the Parent of a Child With ADHD?
From developmental and behavioral concerns to academic and social demands, raising children certainly has its share of emotional ebbs and flows. Challenges as well as joyful moments are usually par for the course, but add attention deficit hyperactivity disorder into the mix and all of these feelings will likely intensify. Dr. Mark Bertin, a developmental…
Read MoreIntroduction: Treatment Resistance in Psychiatry
This Special Report on treatment resistance provides expert guidance on how to treat patients who are still unresponsive after multiple unsuccessful attempts at intervention for some common mental disorders. ADHD, PTSD, panic disorder, and bipolar disorder are especially difficult to treat successfully, for a number of reasons.
Read MoreFourteen signs your daughter may have ADHD
When asked to describe a typical child with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), most people would describe a young boy who climbs on things, is impatient and does not do what he is told. Few people would describe a bubbly young girl with lots of friends, who works hard to get good grades.
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