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kidshealth.org — “People with ADHD have differences in the parts of their brains that control attention and activity. This means that they may have trouble focusing on certain tasks and subjects, or they may seem "wired" or act impulsively. Learn more in this article.View full resource at kidshealth.org

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ADHD and Stimulants - Medication - ADHD

healthcentral.com — “Stimulants work differently on people with ADHD than with non-ADHD people. Instead of making us energetic and hyper, they calm us and help us focus.View full resource at healthcentral.com

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Hyper One Day, Calm the Next: Changes in ADHD: Scientific American

scientificamerican.com — “A diagnosis of attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder may vanish over timeView full resource at scientificamerican.com

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Food Dye and ADHD: Food Coloring, Sugar, and Diet

webmd.com — “WebMD explores the relationship between food dye and ADHD symptoms. Find out about food coloring and hyperactivity, how diet influences ADHD symptoms, and what steps to take if you suspect an association between food dye and ADHD.View full resource at webmd.com

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For Teens: Understanding ADHD - Teenagers - ADHD

healthcentral.com — “The teen years are tough. You have more responsibility, at home, at school, possibly at work and you need to navigate the ever-changing (and always confusing) social circles. But if you are a teen with ADHD, these years are often even harder.View full resource at healthcentral.com

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Could the internet be responsible for a rise in autism, ADHD?

healthcentral.com — “Researcher Susan Greenfield says that the internet may be causing genetic changes in children's minds.View full resource at healthcentral.com

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ADHD Brain/Dog Brain/Man Brain | ADHD Man of Distraction

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Brain Posts: ADHD Symptoms and Brain Volume in Adults

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ADHD Diet: Simple nutrition tips to minimize the effect of ADHD

healthcastle.com — “ADHD Diet. Learn more diet and nutrition tips for your child with ADHD and how diet may affect his attention and brain functions. ADHD Diet written by registered dietitians.View full resource at healthcastle.com

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ADHD Connected to Genes in Brain | ThirdAge

thirdage.com — “People with ADHD may have a certain protein missing or duplicated that helped their brain transmit signals, a new study finds.View full resource at thirdage.com

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Focusing on the Positive: Behavior Management with ADHD - Discipline - ADHD

healthcentral.com — “When talking about making changes in your child's behavior, "focusing on the positive" or "positive reinforcement" programs are common terms. But when your child is acting up, it is sometimes hard to even find the positive never mind focus on it.View full resource at healthcentral.com

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Change of Diet Helps Some Kids with ADHD | Psych Central News

psychcentral.com — “A new report suggests a change in diet can relieve attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) symptoms in some children. ADHD is a developmentalView full resource at psychcentral.com

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Lifestyle changes for individuals with ADHD | Kids Awareness Series

kidsawarenessseries.com — “Individuals with ADHD, whether it is a child or an adult often need to make changes in their lifestyle in order to be successful at home, school, or work.View full resource at kidsawarenessseries.com

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How Dietary Changes Can Help Children with ADHD

disabled-world.com — “Report shows that there are potential benefits in changing the diets of children with ADHDView full resource at disabled-world.com

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