ADD Symptoms Worse on Adderall

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ADD vs. ADHD: Is One Better (or Worse) than the Other?

healthcentral.com — “Find information on ADHD and its causes, symptoms, treatment, and medications, and the differences between ADHD in children and adults.View full resource at healthcentral.com

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Comments of using Prozac, Xanax, Adderall Xr 30 (study 7170046) - eHealthMe.com

ehealthme.com — “I have been diagnosed with ADHD & have been given an Rx for Adderall XR that was raised over the past month from 10mg per day to 30mg per day. My initial experiences with this drug have been wonderful. It has increased my focus, energy, alertness; decreased my appetite (which I don't consider to be a bad thing) & seemed at first to decrease both my anxiety & depression to a small extent. However, after the regression (approx. 1 month into treatment), I felt worse than I have felt in months, perhView full resource at ehealthme.com

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'Difficult' patients more likely to experience worse symptoms

sciencedaily.com — “'Difficult' patient-clinician encounters have a negative impact on patients' health outcomes in the short-term, according to a new study. Nearly 18 percent of patients are perceived as difficult by their physicians and are less likely to trust or be satisfied with their doctor. Importantly, these patients are also more likely to report worse symptoms two weeks after the consultation.View full resource at sciencedaily.com

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Sleep loss in early childhood may contribute to the development of ADHD symptoms

sciencedaily.com — “Less sleep in preschool-age children significantly predicted worse parent-reported hyperactivity and inattention at kindergarten. In contrast, hyperactivity and inattention at preschool did not predict sleep duration at kindergarten. The sample consisted of approximately 6,860 children, and analyses controlled for gender, ethnicity and family income. According to the authors, sleep problems, particularly difficulty falling asleep and staying asleep, are frequently reported in children and adolesView full resource at sciencedaily.com

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Depression and Sleep: Getting the Right Amount " Major Depression Resource Center - Everyday Health

everydayhealth.com — “Depression and sleep are closely linked. Learn why lack of sleep can be an effect of depression as well as make depression symptoms worse.View full resource at everydayhealth.com

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Does the change in seasons affect your Lyme? - Lyme Disease - MedHelp

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Radiotherapy For Breast Cancer: A Lower Overall Dose Given In Fewer, Larger Doses Can Result In Better Quality Of Life

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Need a Neuro Md help to explain the brain damage from hypos below 20 in my sleep - TuDiabetes

tudiabetes.org — “all of the neuro brain MDs are clueless to type one hypo damage below 20 brain effects there auto response is must have made your add worse take adderall and c…View full resource at tudiabetes.org

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Fear of dying during a heart attack is linked to increased inflammation

sciencedaily.com — “Intense distress and fear of dying, which many people experience when suffering the symptoms of a heart attack, are not only fairly common emotional responses but are also linked to biological changes that occur during the event, according to new research. These changes, in turn, are associated with other biological processes during the following weeks that can predict a worse outcome for patients.View full resource at sciencedaily.com

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