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Research articles
"Dr Russell Barkley - Cognitive v Emotional Functioning (2011)"
- Dr Russell Barkley emphasizes how ADHD inhibits the ability to regulate emotions. He goes on to illustrate how poor emotional regulation has damaging effects in social interaction between people with ADHD and those without.
Click below for presentation
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q-QC4voqmRg&feature=player_embedded
"Complementary Medicine for Children & Young People who have ADHD (2011)"
- Despite effectiveness of medication in treating children and young people who have attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), concerns about the effects of medication on children's developing brains, adverse side-effects, possibility of long-term use, and compliance issues have all contributed to the continuing search for alternative therapies.
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"Vitamin D Supplementation,
an Update (2011)
- an estimated 1 billion people worldwide, across all ethnicities and age groups, have a vitamin D deficiency."
Please CLICK HERE for the above report
"Developmental Trajectories
of Brain Volume Abnormalities in
Children and Adolescents With
Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder"
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"Do inattention and hyperactivity symptoms equal scholastic impairment? evidence from three European cohorts"
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“International Consensus Statement on ADHD – January 2002”
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“RACP – Medical Management for ADHD
- a guide for parents and non health professionals 2006”
Please CLICK HERE for the above report
"WHY IS ADHD
SO UNDER-DIAGNOSED AND TREATED? ......."
Article by Profess David Hay - professor of psychology at Curtin University of Technology, WA.
read the full article
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"Trends in the prescribing of
stimulant medication for the treatment of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
in adults in NSW" ... a report
by the NSW Dept of Health,
author - Pia Salmelainen
CLICK on the link below
http://www.health.nsw.gov.au/public-health/phb/bulletinsupplements.html
or CLICK HERE to open PDF (warning: very large file!)
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