How to Tell If Your Relationship Problems Are Actually Due to Undiagnosed ADHD
On my birthday last year, my husband sweetly suggested we meet for lunch at a museum. “I only have an hour,” he said. “Please, be on time.” Of course, I assured him. I planned my whole day around it … and got there exactly 15 minutes late to an exasperated husband who thought I didn’t…
Read MoreADHD and your circadian rhythm
The natural “”cycle”” of darkness to daylight amazingly coordinates your body’s biologic and “”circadian”” rhythms and your sleep-wake cycle…But, the light-dark cycle doesn’t always go as it should in some children and adults with ADHD or attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, according to [UAB Professor of Psychiatry, Dr. Rachel Fargason]. Her team’s research revealed ADHD’s strongly…
Read MoreOfficials say ADHD partnership still in works
Louisiana has one of the highest rates of ADHD prescription drug use in the country, according to the Department of Health and Hospital, and state officials are creating a strategy to conquer ADHD in the classroom. The Department of Health and Hospitals, Louisiana Department of Education and the Children and Adults with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder, a…
Read MoreLead exposure linked to ADHD in kids with genetic mutation
Exposure to small amounts of lead may contribute to ADHD symptoms in children who have a particular gene mutation, according to new research. The scientists do not purport that lead is the only cause of ADHD symptoms, nor does the research indicate that lead exposure will guarantee an ADHD diagnosis; rather, the study demonstrates that…
Read MoreADHD Before Modern Medicine: New Research Looks at Disorder’s Early History
Going by how ADHD is sometimes represented in the media, a reasonable person could end up with the impression that people with ADHD simply did not exist until about 1990. Of course, that’s not the case, and the condition we now call “ADHD” has been around since long before modern medicine, begging the question: what…
Read MoreMy Boss Has ADHD: Now What?
Your boss may have ADHD. How are you going to manage the relationship?…The purpose of this piece is to provide you with practical suggestions for managing your ADHD boss so you, your boss, and your organization emerge as triple winners.
Read MoreShire Announces Sixth Annual Scholarship for Individuals With ADHD
The scholarship program is for legal residents of the United States who are under the care of a licensed health care professional for Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) and are accepted to or enrolled in undergraduate programs at accredited colleges, universities, trade schools, technical schools, or vocational schools located in the US. The Michael Yasick ADHD Scholarship…
Read MoreHow Teen Drug Use Is Changing for Better and Worse
Each year since 1975, a survey called Monitoring the Future (MTF) has peeked into the lives of U.S. youth to see what they really think about drugs and alcohol and, more crucially, what they’re doing with them…According to the 2015 survey, which queried close to 45,000 students in eighth, 10th and12th grades, drug use is…
Read MoreEvaluating ADHD medicines to reduce highway crashes
University of Virginia School of Medicine researchers are determining whether an extended-release medication for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder can improve highway safety and help prevent accidents – especially during the hours when drivers’ risk of crashing is greatest.”
Read MorePediatric ADHD: What the primary care physician should know
In 2011, approximately 6.4 million children and adolescents aged 4 to 17 years had been diagnosed with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, according to the CDC, which predicts that number will continue to rise in the coming years. Here, Healio.com/Family Medicine presents the latest news and research on ADHD that primary care clinicians should know about.
Read More10 Ways to Make the Most of a Child’s IEP Meeting
Do you attend IFSP (Individualized Family Service Plan) or Individualized Education Program (IEP) meetings for your child? Parents attend these meetings to plan for children if they have a learning disability, speech or language impairment, other health impairment (OHI), Autism, intellectual disability, developmental delay, emotional disturbance, hearing impairment, or orthopedic impairment. This article details some…
Read MoreFTC Hits Lumosity With Fine for Deceptive Brain Health Ads
You’ve probably seen or heard ads for the brain training app Lumosity boasting that its games were designed by neuroscientists and were scientifically proven to help stave off Alzheimer’s as well as improve real-world cognitive performance. Well, you won’t be seeing those ads anymore. Lumosity maker Lumo Labs are now banned from making such claims…
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