Tuesday, February 7th, 2012

There are always new advances being made in the field of medicine, and anti anxiety medications are no exception. That being said, we need to start off with a word of caution or two. First, you should always talk to your personal health care provider about all of your medical concerns, and that includes concerns [...]

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Attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), also called Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD), is a hot topic when it comes to kids’ health these days. Because ADD symptoms in children can appear to just be normal “kidlike” behavior and because they differ from one child to the next, the disorder is sometimes hard to pin down. ADD is [...]

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This topic causes a lot of confusion and one of the reasons is that, up until fairly recently, the two were considered to be the same thing. Before 1987, the term ADD was used to describe people who had a hard time concentrating, keeping still and focusing, among other symptoms. In that year, ADD was [...]

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How do you go about getting ADHD testing for your child or yourself? Quite a bit of information must be collected in order for a medical professional to make the official diagnosis of ADHD. Some data is obtained through clinical interviews. In these interviews, you will be asked to complete behavior checklists or questionnaires for [...]

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Pedicures have been shown, in a number of circles, to be beneficial. Besieds helping to make your feet feel better, when massage is included, pedicures have been discovered to lower your stress and pain and raise your circulation. However, most of us aren’t super happy about the idea of getting a pedicure from a professional. [...]

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Attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), also called Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD), is a hot topic when it comes to kids’ health these days. Because ADD symptoms in children can appear to just be normal “kidlike” behavior and because they differ from one child to the next, the disorder is sometimes hard to pin down. ADD is [...]

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If you’re having trouble coping with autism in your life, autism support groups offer guidance, benefits and advice. Besides the family who is touched by autsim, certain support groups also include educators, medical professionals, social service workers, policymakers, etc. What are the benefits of joining a support group? First off, when members get together in [...]

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Attention Deficit Disorder symptoms come in many forms and no two people display the exact same behaviors which makes the disorder sometimes tricky to diagnose. Genrally speaking, somebody with ADD will be extremely inattentive or uncontrollably active. It is very often the case that people with ADD symptoms can not sit still, plan ahead, finish [...]

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What is the most common attention deficit disorder symptom? There are a lot of symptoms that could lead to a diagnosis of ADD or ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder) and a lot of these are used to diagnose other conditions also which makes diagnosis challenging. How can you tell if you or a loved one [...]

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This topic causes a lot of confusion and one of the reasons is that, up until fairly recently, the two were considered to be the same thing. Before 1987, the term ADD was used to describe people who had a difficult time concentrating, keeping still and focusing, among other symptoms. In that year, ADD was [...]

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The interest in Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD) tends to focus primarily on kids, which makes information about adult Attention Deficit Disorder symptoms a little bit more difficult to find. Although ADD is definitely a hot health concern in today’s society, the disorder wasn’t much heard of when the grownup of today was a child decades [...]

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Attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), also called Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD), is a hot topic when it comes to childrens health these days. Because ADD symptoms in kids could appear to just be normal “kidlike” behavior and because they differ from one child to the next, the disorder is some of the times difficult to pin [...]

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3 Steps to Conquering ADD ADHD is a book written by Jon Bennett who claims that he wrote it after a negative experience involving his brother who was diagnosed with the disorder. There’s quite a bit of controversy surrounding the use of stimulants (such as Ritalin, Adderall, and Dexedrine), the most common type of medication [...]

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