Posts tagged with ADD

ADHD Misdiagnosis – Missing Sleep

Posted on February 10, 2010 by adminComments are off

The real root cause of ADD/ADHD has been looked at in our past articles is misdiagnosis. The bottom line of much of that was said is that it is very important to look deeper for other possible answers to the symptoms resembling ADD before just accepting diagnosis. This is because it is, sadly, often the case that those making a positive results have something to get from it.…

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FASD Diagnosis Hidden by ADHD Symptoms

Posted on February 8, 2010 by adminComments are off

Jon Bennett has often written about the huge problem of giving the wrong findings on ADD/ADHD. This concern brings to mind of the old proverb that says: “If you only have a hammer everything looks like a nail!” Modern medicine have become fixated on giving a diagnoses of ADD to children that it becomes the quick and easy final decision on for (This despite the fact that there…

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Controlled Experiments Give New Insight into Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder

Posted on February 4, 2010 by adminComments are off

Everyone knows of the use of controlled research. This is where someone begins to feel significantly better after receiving ‘fake’ medication (usually a sugar pill or a tablet with no components that serve the chemical need. The the fact that the research was so controlled gives enough evidence that the belief that a condition is being treated can sometimes be just as strong as the management of it.…

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