ADHD Medication for Adults
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Vote: Are ADHD Medications Overprescribed? - Health Blog - WSJ
blogs.wsj.com — “The number of children being treated with prescription medication for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder has soared in recent years.Some doctors, parents and child advocates have become concerned that many children are taking medication unnecessarily. What do you think?” View full resource at blogs.wsj.com
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Researcher finds timing of ADHD medication affect academic progress
labspaces.net — “A team of researchers led by an epidemiologist at Mount Sinai School of Medicine and University of Iceland has found a correlation between the age at which children with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) begin taking medication, and how well they perform on standardized tests, particularly in math.” View full resource at labspaces.net
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Premature Birth Tied To Increased Risk Of ADHD
postchronicle.com — “The earlier babies are born, the more likely they are to later get a prescription for ADHD medication, according to a new study from Sweden.” View full resource at postchronicle.com
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Preterm birth linked to increased risk of ADHD, even early term birth (37 wks). Fight early term elective induction! http://fb.me/P9aVjWZy
Learning Disabilities and ADHD - Tracy Ochester, PsyD
organizedwisdom.com — “Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) can present with a variety of symptoms. Psychologist Tracy Ochester is experienced in identifying the symptoms and signs of ADHD in pediatric patients, as well as treating ADHD in children and adults. Learn more about ADHD and learning disorders.” View full resource at organizedwisdom.com
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PressTV - ADHD drugs do not raise heart risks
presstv.ir — “Taking ADHD medications does not increase children's risk of cardiovascular problems.” View full resource at presstv.ir
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ADHD drugs do not raise heart risks: Taking medications used for treating attention deficit hyperactivity ... http://t.co/pN0ebqUJ #ADHD
American Academy of Pediatrics/American Heart Association clarification of statement on cardiovascular evaluation and monitoring of children and adolescents with heart disease receiving medications for ADHD / American Heart Association
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AAP/AHA clarification on cardiovascular evaluation/monitoring of children w/ heart disease receiving med for ADHD / AHA http://t.co/rUGkopjm
Lilly's ADHD drug Strattera receives new warning labels from FDA - Related Stories - AAP SmartBrief
smartbrief.com — “The FDA issued new safety warning labels for Eli Lilly and Co.'s attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder treatment Strattera, or atomoxetine, for people with serious heart conditions. The agency reviewed clinical trials and found that 5% to 10% of adults and children experienced increases in blood…” View full resource at smartbrief.com
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FREE Live Interactive Parenting Webinar Announcement - 'Top 10 Parenting Myths and Misconceptions'
onlineprnews.com — “This powerful FREE one-hour live interactive parenting webinar explores whether discipline is responsible for behavior change, at what age parents should begin disciplining their child, disciplining an ADHD child, whether psychotropic medication cures misbehavior, and preventing parental burnout.” View full resource at onlineprnews.com
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Elective surgeries up among low-income and Hispanic adults after Massachusetts health law - Boston Medical News - White Coat Notes - Boston.com
boston.com — “More low-income and Hispanic adults in Massachusetts underwent knee or hip replacements and 15 other elective inpatient surgeries after the state expanded health insurance coverage to nearly all its residents in 2006, according to a new study by Boston University researchers. The results suggest that the law helped these populations more readily see primary care physicians who would have referred them for such surgeries, said Boston University School of Medicine professor Nancy Kressin, who led ” View full resource at boston.com
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Elective surgeries up among low-income and Hispanic adults after Massachusetts health law http://t.co/BbETK37I via @BostonDotCom
Stress Among Caregivers of Chronically Ill Older Adults: Implications for Nursing Practice | Journal of Gerontological Nursing
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From Medical School To Startup: Risking It All | inQuid
inquid.com — “From Medical School To Startup: Risking It All | inQuid” View full resource at inquid.com
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NICE Updates Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Guideline To Improve Patient Care
medicalnewstoday.com — “Diagnosis and management of adults with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) in primary and secondary care can be better, according to new final guidance published today (23 June).” View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com
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Diet and Lifestyle Recommendations
americanheart.org — “Here you'll find the latest advice from medical and nutrition experts on how to pattern your diet and lifestyle for long-term benefits for your heart and your health.” View full resource at americanheart.org
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Allegra Approved for OTC Sales – Dr. Bassett Weighs In | New York Allergist Dr. Clifford Bassett
cliffordbassettmd.com — “The nation’s best-selling antihistamine, Allegra, was approved Tuesday by the U.S .Food and Drug Administration for over-the-counter use in adults and children 2 and older. The allergy medicine, made by the pharmaceutical company ...” View full resource at cliffordbassettmd.com
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