Some lifestyle changes can help improve your and your child's ADHD symptoms. These can't treat ADHD on their own, but they can be very helpful when combined with therapy and medication. Nutrition It's important to eat a nutritious diet to keep your and your child's brain and body health...
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"What is convincingly crystal-clear from the study is that these patients need to be seeing their heart doctor on an annual basis," Hirsh advised. "ADHD itself is already a risk factor for heart disease; we need to monitor their risk from ADHD and control their other risk factors very rig...
No single test can tell for sure that your child has hyperactive-impulsive ADHD. Your doctor will first try to rule out other things that can cause hyperactivity and impulsivity. It could be stress or emotional issues. The behavior might simply be normal for their age. Sometimes, vision proble...
growth and development. And when you get used to their presence, you realize that some of the negative things they bring you are now hurting you less. Yes, confronting things can be very uncomfortable. But you must realize that distress and sadness are normal and part of the self-help ...
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The size and activity differences found in the prefrontal cortex and basal ganglia of people with ADHD may be evidence of a delay in the normal growth and development of this inhibitory circuit. If this supposition is true, it would help explain why the symptoms of ADHD sometimes subside with...
the womb, or it may have been a particularly traumatic brain injury later in life. In either case, we know that suffering a brain injury can result in people exhibiting classic symptoms of ADD/ADHD. Interestingly, people with epilepsy are more likely to have ADHD than the broader population....
Non-invasive brain stimulation, combined with cognitive training, could significantly improve symptoms of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in children, according to new research jointly led by the University of Surrey and the Hebrew Univer
VR gaming scans reveal unique brain activity in children with ADHD In a novel study, researchers from several European universities have used virtual reality gaming to study brain network activity in children with clinically diagnosed ADHD. Until now, ADHD in both children and adults has ... Mar...