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  • What is ADHD
    ADHD is a neurobiological disorder located in the prefrontal cortex, and it is also a type of brain wiring different than the general population. It can be considered a disorder and a gift, and it affects all areas of functioning to a degree. But the main area of life it will affect is your executive function, or the area of the brain that organizes, plans and executes goals.
  • Some Tips on Acne Remidies
    When I was younger, I was teased in school and at home for something that is a normal, natural part of growing up. I had severe acne. As a result of which, my peers at school gave me the unforgettable and highly disgusting name of 'Acne king'.
  • Myths Surrounding ADHD
    There are many myths that surround Attention Deficit Disorder, and sadly they are believed by many unsuspecting people who know nothing about the disorder. A lot of these myths have developed from years and years of medical professionals diagnosing only young boys and no one else.
  • Acne Myths
    Acne is a normal part of growing up. Kids get acne because of the changes that occur in puberty, the time when kids start growing up to the adults. There are many myths prevalent because of which people are misunderstood and can be very dangerous.
  • ADHD Combined Type Disorder
    This type of ADHD has six or more symptoms listed in the DSM-IV for Psychiatric disorders in both hyperactivity and inattention. This is the most severe type of ADHD, and it is the most difficult to treat. You will need to spend alot of extra time with your child if he/she has this type of ADHD.
  • You Can Reduce Your Risk of Breast Cancer
    We hear it all the time? lose weight for your health. Few people however, realize the extent to which this is critical to their physical well-being and ultimately their life expectancy.
  • Too Much Chocolate Causes Acne?
    In this article we're going to try to clear up the myth that eating too much chocolate causes acne.

    You've heard all the warnings by your mother growing up. "Don't eat too much chocolate, you'll break out!" You'd have to sneak out of the house to get a chocolate fix. And if you were like most kids, you did anything to get that fix.
  • Breast Biopsy of the Lump
    As soon as a breast lump or breast abnormality has been detected, Doctor may want to conduct a breast biopsy. This procedure involves taking sample tissue from the doubtful area to determine whether the breast lump is cancerous.
    There are several kinds of breast biopsy techniques, and each one has advantages and disadvantages.
  • Counseling and ADHD
    When it comes to counseling and ADHD, anything is better than nothing. Some courses of treatment will most likely be more helpful than others, but talking about one's problems will help ease the feelings of being alone that ADDers tend to have.
  • The Simplest Asthma Solution
    During the Democratic convention the Reverend Al Sharpton quoted a shocking statistic: One third of the children in Harlem suffer from asthma. This shouldn't be completely surprising since asthma cases have been consistently increasing over the years, especially in the cities, escalating recently during the rollback of some key environmental laws, but it is a trend we must turn back.
  • Be Wise to the Acne Forums
    As a long time acne sufferer in my youth, I often felt the need for relevant information and advice regarding acne. However, those were the days before the advent of the internet, and more often than not, I found myself poring over health magazines, leaflets of new anti acne medicine and discussions with friends.
  • Caring for a Child with ADHD - What do Parents Need to Know
    It can be extremely difficult for the entire family to raise a child with ADHD. But learning specific parenting skills in relation to ADHD is extremely important for the health of the child as well as the relationship between child and parent. One thing that would be really useful for parents is to join a support group that is both educational and socially supportive.
  • How To Recognize the Symptoms of ADHD
    An ADHD diagnosis is not formal until formal tests have been given by a licensed psychologist or other mental health professional. Unfortunately, these days school teachers are the ones making the diagnosis when they usually have no qualifications to be able to do so.
  • ADHD in Teens
    Raising teens in general can be difficult, but raising an adolescent with ADHD can be quite the task. This is because teens with ADHD are less emotionally mature than their peers.
  • Frequently Asked Questions About ADD
    ADHD is a neurobiological disorder located in the prefrontal cortex, and it is also a type of brain wiring different than the general population.
  • Age When ADHD is Diagnosed
    Some parents notice signs of inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity in their kids before they even start school. The child may not be able to sit still for very long or pay attention to games or television. But just because a parent thinks their child shows signs of ADHD does not mean that they have the disorder.
  • ADHD with Hyperactivity
    ADHD with Hyperactivity/Impulsivity is what most people think of when it comes to attention deficit disorder. The sufferer is restless, hyper, impulsive, disorganized, very distractible and has a lot of trouble focusing. These are the children that are bouncing off the walls from an early age, and the children that will have trouble with school and play from the start.
  • ADHD in Adults
    For many years, ADHD was thought to be a child disorder, and more specifically a disorder only found in young boys. But with medical technology and research evolving, it has been found that many children with ADD do not grow out of it when they become adults.

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