ADHD and Dopamine
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Psychopaths Produce Excessive Dopamine
indyposted.com — “Excessive production of the neurotransmitter dopamine may be part of the reason behind psychopaths' violent behavior according to research done at Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tennessee.” View full resource at indyposted.com
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Children with certain dopamine system gene variants respond better to ADHD drug
eurekalert.org — “Children with certain dopamine system gene variants have an improved response to methylphenidate -- the most commonly prescribed medication for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder -- in a finding that could help eliminate the guesswork from prescribing effective medications for children with ADHD. Researchers report their results in the Oct. 21 Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry.” View full resource at eurekalert.org
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Children with certain dopamine system gene variants respond better to ADHD drug
sciencedaily.com — “Children with certain dopamine system gene variants have an improved response to methylphenidate -- the most commonly prescribed medication for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, according to new research. The finding that could help eliminate the guesswork from prescribing effective medications for children with ADHD.” View full resource at sciencedaily.com
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JAMA -- Dopamine Reward Pathway in Adult ADHD, January 20, 2010, Zametkin 303 (3): 232
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Dopamine Reward Pathway in Adult ADHD [Letters] http://bit.ly/5jUyOu
JAMA -- Dopamine Reward Pathway in Adult ADHD, January 20, 2010, Cortese and Castellanos 303 (3): 232
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Medical News: Low Dopamine Implicated in ADHD Attention Symptoms - in Pediatrics, ADHD/ADD from MedPage Today
medpagetoday.com — “The inattention associated with ADHD could stem in part from understimulation of reward and motivation centers in the brain, according to a preliminary report.” View full resource at medpagetoday.com
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JAMA -- Abstract: Evaluating Dopamine Reward Pathway in ADHD: Clinical Implications, September 9, 2009, Volkow et al. 302 (10): 1084
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Molecular Psychiatry - Abstract of article: Dopamine D4 receptor, but not the ADHD-associated D4.7 variant, forms functional heteromers with the dopamine D2S receptor in the brain
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Scientists show how dopamine D4.7 gene variant linked to #ADHD could operate http://t.co/1EKQuJ8 & http://t.co/mNvWUb5 #pm101 #autism
Supplements To Increase Dopamine | LIVESTRONG.COM
livestrong.com — “Supplements To Increase Dopamine. Dopamine is an important neurotransmitter found in the brain. It helps control movement, energy and alertness, according to ADHD expert Beth Ann Hill in her book, The AD/HD Book,...” View full resource at livestrong.com
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Supplements to Increase Dopamine: Dopamine is an important neurotransmitter found in the brain. It he... http://bit.ly/m6oMVl #nutrition
How to Increase Dopamine Naturally | eHow.com
ehow.com — “How to Increase Dopamine Naturally. Dopamine is a brain neurotransmitter that is responsible for mood and attentiveness. Imbalanced dopamine levels have been associated with both mental and physical disorders ranging from depression...” View full resource at ehow.com
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Low dopamine seen in adhd. Meds increase dopamine. Increase dopamine naturally. http://bit.ly/increasedopamine #adhd #parenting #teaching
Dopamine Plays A Role In Impulsive Behavior - EmpowHER.com
empowher.com — “Researchers at the Wellcome Trust Centre for Neuroimaging at University College London think they may have found some explanation for impulsive behavior. Their study showed that increased levels of dopamine which is a brain” View full resource at empowher.com
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Findings show the relationship between neurotransmitter dopamine and ADHD
news-medical.net — “Scientists at the California Institute of Technology (Caltech) have uncovered evidence of a primitive emotion-like behavior in the fruit fly, Drosophila melanogaster.” View full resource at news-medical.net
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Genetics News: Findings show the relationship between neurotransmitter dopamine and ADHD: Scientists at the Calif... http://buzzup.com/iysb
How to Naturally Increase Dopamine Levels | eHow.com
ehow.com — “How to Naturally Increase Dopamine Levels. Dopamine is a natural hormone produced in the human brain that plays an important part in regulating your mood, emotions, ability to deal with stress, anxiety levels and sleep patterns. Dopamine...” View full resource at ehow.com
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Eat almonds to raise dopamine and help with ADHD http://bit.ly/helpadhd #ADHD #parenting
Alterations In Brain Dopamine Pathway Appears To Be Associated With Certain Symptoms Of ADHD | Psydir News
news.psydir.com — “Results from brain scans suggest an association between a reduction in the transmission of dopamine markers with symptoms of inattention for individuals with attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), according to a preliminary study in the September 9 issue of JAMA. ADHD is a childhood psychiatric disorder that frequently persists into adulthood, and is estimated to affect 3 percent to...” View full resource at news.psydir.com
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Brain Games and Exercise: A Drug-Free Treatment for ADHD? - Adult ADHD - Health.com
health.com — “To help manage the symptoms of ADHD, doctors normally prescribe stimulant medication such as Ritalin. But some research suggests that brain games and mental exercises to increase concentration and attention span, as well.” View full resource at health.com
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Brain games and exercise: A drug-free treatment for #ADHD? http://is.gd/wVNL
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