Articles, tagged with "attention deficit disorder", page 6
15th September 2010
Adult ADD or Adult Attention Deficit Disorder is where people have difficulty focusing for a certain amount of time or on one thing at a time. Many people with varying types of Attention Deficit Disorders feel that others easily misunderstand them. They d...
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Author:
kathie175
15th September 2010
Risperdal and Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder treatment has turn out to be a topic of controversy in current years and the more we understand about Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, the more we recognize that there is very good cause to b...
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Author:
Clyde Hess
14th September 2010
Helping your child complete their homework with WebWatcher’s remote keylogger software
Computer monitoring software will block sites that draw young students away from their school assignments
Completing homework can be a challenge for even the bes...
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Author:
Eddie Smith
09th August 2010
Depression is a major, growing problem in the U.S. According to numerous studies almost 20 million American individuals are depressed in any given year. Depression hits women far more often than men. In fact, approximately 30% of all women are depressed.
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Author:
Sleepless
28th July 2010
Perhaps you know someone who appears to have a serious case of ADD (Attention Deficit Disorder) when it comes to their MLM business. You know who I am talking about...they are your flavor of the week friend. Every few months they tell you they have fou...
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Author:
Carl Willis
21st July 2010
"The War on Kids" Exposes Problems in Public EducationIs America's public education system failing its students? The conclusion one would draw from Cevin Soling's documentary "The War on Kids" is yes.Soling's 95-minute film takes a tough look at the pract...
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Author:
Ellen Shapiro
09th July 2010
It seems that more children are diagnose with attention deficit disorder each year. Years ago moms could see something uncommon in their children but it didnt had a name now is called ADD. This disorder needs to be treat it so a child can learn to accompl...
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Author:
sergey piterson
29th June 2010
If you are an adult with bad posture or back problems, you really have to do something about it. On the other hand, if your kid has Attention deficit disorder (ADD), there are a few things which can help him. For both the above mentioned cases, the exerci...
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Author:
RudiMortensen
22nd June 2010
One of the problems with ADHD is sleeplessness. In fact it is estimated that three out of every four individuals with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder also are sleep deprived. They may have a difficult time getting to sleep, may wake up multiple t...
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Author:
Rob Hawkinis
19th June 2010
Copyright (c) 2010 Jacqueline Sinfield
ADD and ADHD are very often used interchangeably and it can get a little confusing. However, it is really a question of terminology. Over the years as more is learned about ADHD (the current official term) the nam...
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Author:
Jacqueline Sinfield
16th June 2010
For most of us the friendships we made early in life have served us well through the years. We can always call on those old friends for advice when the situation arises. But imagine if there was no one to call or for that matter there were very few people...
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Author:
Rob Hawkinis
16th June 2010
ADHD primary symptoms are inattention, impulsivity, and hyperactivity which may lead to the secondary symptoms of worry, boredom, loss of motivation, frustration, anger, low self esteem, depression, and hopelessness. Wow, what a bundle of fun!
When loo...
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Author:
Rob Hawkinis
15th June 2010
We live in an immediate gratification world. Immediate results, fast food and impulse buying are more the norm. Waiting in line and waiting for service is something we have less and less patience. Our attention span is short and that's not just an Atten...
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Author:
Jackie Noble
14th June 2010
It is easy to get comfortable with one way of treating ADHD and forget about the other options that might be out there. While this may be the case there seems to be an every growing body of research suggesting that a multi-treatment approach to ADHD is th...
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Author:
Rob Hawkinis
14th June 2010
Many times we feel emotions and feelings that are deep rooted and we have no control over them. For many it is only a passing phase, but many battle with these mental issues day in and day out. If you need psychotherapy it does not mean it is a problem, b...
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Author:
Lois Parr