Food Colorings and ADHD in Children
By: Sara McGrath
Activists petition to ban artificial food dyes after new research supports a link to ADHD in children. more...
Does your Child Have ADD/ADHD?
By: Tammy McKillip
Knowing how to recognize and treat your child's ADD/ADHD can mean the difference between a lifetime of frustration and building an early foundation to a better future. more...
By: Jennifer Copley
Conditions that often occur with ADHD include obsessive-compulsive and antisocial behaviour disorders, depression, anxiety, learning disabilities and Tourette's Syndrome. more...
By: Jennifer Copley
Research indicates that for most children, the best way to treat the symptoms of ADHD is a combination of medication and behavioral therapy. more...
By: Jennifer Copley
Obtaining an ADHD diagnosis is beneficial because it enables treatment of the symptoms; however, a medical professional must first rule out alternative explanations. more...
By: Jennifer Copley
ADHD is associated with slight brain abnormalities: genetics, toxic substances, food additives and brain injury are all potential contributing factors. more...
By: Jennifer Copley
Adults with ADHD, though not exceptionally hyperactive in most cases, tend to be accident-prone and have organizational and emotional difficulties. more...
By: Jennifer Copley
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, or ADHD, is characterized by three symptoms: hyperactivity, impulsivity and inattention. more...
Antibiotics linked to ADHD - How to Fix
How Antibiotics can cause Childhood Behavioural Problems and Candida Yeast in the gut. Learn how to Fix these problems Naturally and without Medications more...
In: ADHD/ADD Coping Strategies
By: Andrew Langerman
The number of adults dealing with ADHD is growing, but there is hope. In this article a doctor specializing in ADHD and a nutritionist offer some advice. more...