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What is ADHD?

Imagine living in a fast-moving kaleidoscope where sounds, images, and thoughts are constantly shifting. Feeling easily bored, yet finding it hard to keep focused on tasks you need to complete...distracted by irrelevant sights and sounds, your mind easily drifts from one thought or activity to the next. This is what it can be like for many who have Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, or ADHD.
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ADHD--Are Children Being Overmedicated?

When a child is diagnosed with ADHD, there are many questions that need to be answered and there is no time to be lost. A child who needs, but does not receive, the most appropriate treatment is being placed at serious risk during a critical period in their brain’s development.

Nine Simple Coping Strategies

Even though most people don't outgrow ADHD, people do learn to adapt and live fulfilling lives by developing their personal strengths. Many have found that developing and then sticking to simple coping strategies is especially helpful.

How You Can Help Your Child at Home If They Have ADHD

The first line of treatment for a child with ADHD is always seeking the help of a qualified physician or therapist. In addition to following the prescribed treatment plan, parents can help their child with ADHD maximize their comfort level and productivity at home by following these few simple suggestions.

Charting the Prevalence of ADHD

Current estimates suggest 3% to 5% of school-age children have ADHD at any given time--figures based on a variety of sources of information. But many ADHD experts now conclude that 3% to 5% is on the low side and that it's reasonable to say a significantly larger number is affected during childhood.

Frequently Asked Questions About Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)

When you, your child, or someone close to you is diagnosed with ADHD there are bound to be certain aspects of the disorder that seem confusing and that you’d like to have more clearly defined. Read on for answers to some of the most frequently asked questions...

What Affect Does ADHD Have on Relationships?

ADHD affects relationships differently from couple to couple. Read some tips that can prove helpful for most relationships...



In the News


For Those With ADHD, Brain Matures in a Normal Pattern But is Delayed Three Years in Some Regions

In youth with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), the brain matures in a normal pattern but is delayed three years in some regions, on average, compared to youth without the disorder.

Use of ADHD Medication Has Been Holding Steady in Recent Years

The results of an extensive study indicate that the prevalence of stimulant use among U.S. children for treating symptoms of Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) remained relatively constant between 1997 and 2002. The report appears in the April 2006 issue of the American Journal of Psychiatry.

Harvard Study Suggests Significant Prevalence of ADHD Symptoms Among Adults

A recent survey tracking the prevalence of attention deficit/hyperactivity symptoms found that an estimated 4.4 percent of adults ages 18-44 in the United States experience symptoms and some disability.

Is It Really ADHD?

Not everyone who is overly hyperactive, inattentive, or impulsive has Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). Since most kids sometimes blurt out things they didn't mean to say, or jump from one task to another, or become disorganized and forgetful, how can specialists tell if the problem is ADHD? To assess whether a child has this particular diagnosis, specialists consider several critical questions.

New Research to Test Innovative Treatments for Children with ADHD

ADHD is a mental disorder linked with attention problems, impulsivity, and hyperactivity. It affects around 3 to 5 percent of U.S. children, although some studies suggest as many as 8.7 percent of children are affected. Two new grants will focus on novel and innovative approaches to treating children who have ADHD.

Behavioral Interventions Reduce Symptoms for Pre-schoolers with ADHD

Two types of early interventions designed to reduce symptoms of attention deficit-hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in preschoolers may be effective alternatives or additions to medication treatment.

Discernible Brain Changes for Those With ADHD

A new study suggests that changes in the brain for those with ADHD might develop as a compensatory response that helps the child cope with the impatience and stimulus-seeking problems of the disorder.

 





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