Behavioral therapy is a common treatment component for kids and adults who have ADHD. Everyday tasks often seem overwhelming and impossible for people who have ADHD but behavioral therapy can help you develop new behaviors that you can use in combination with other treatments, such asover the cou...
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Before prescribing amphetamines, assess each patient’s risk for abuse, misuse, and addiction. Educate patients and their families about these risks, proper storage of the drug, and proper disposal of any unused drug. Throughout amphetamine treatment, reassess each patient’s risk of abuse, misuse...
Seborrheic dermatitis is an extremely common skin rash that affects up to 11% of adults and develops in oily areas of the body such as the scalp, but also the face, back and chest. It is characterized by scaly patches, redness, itch and conspicuous amounts of dandruff. The exact cause o...
Maybe you've seen a cartoon character shake their head back and forth following a sharp blow -- clearing away whatever stars or birds are circling their noggins.
Obesity is now the second leading cause of preventable death and affects a third of all adults living in the United States. "Unfortunately, most obesity treatments do not result in lasting weight loss because most patients regain their lost weight within 5 years," the investigators write. ...
My adult son has been suffering with CRPS for 5 yrs. It’s unbelievable , for me , as his parent to watch him go through electric pain/ alodynia 24 hrs. a day. He refuses to take meds. that can be habit forming….. so he SUFFERS >>> sigh ;0( Like ...
Although insurance doesn’t cover it. But I am determined! So I’ve been throwing Fundraisers and stuff to raise the $$ needed for HBOT! Any hoot! Back to why I was replying to this comment lol. (ADHD + memory loss from CRPS… Does that to me!) ...