Hand Movements and ADHD Severity
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Hand Movements Indicate ADHD Severity | Psych Central News
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Kennedy Krieger Institute: Hand Movements in Children with ADHD Hold Clues to Understanding and Predicting Symptom Severity
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Abnormal control of hand movements may hint at ADHD severity in children
sciencedaily.com — “Measurements of hand movement control may help determine the severity of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in children, according to two new studies. ADHD is a brain disorder characterized by impulsiveness, hyperactivity, such as not being able to sit still, and inattention or difficulty staying focused.” View full resource at sciencedaily.com
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Abnormal control of hand movements may hint at ADHD severity in children
sciencedaily.com — “Measurements of hand movement control may help determine the severity of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in children, according to two new studies. ADHD is a brain disorder characterized by impulsiveness, hyperactivity, such as not being able to sit still, and inattention or difficulty staying focused.” View full resource at sciencedaily.com
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Hand Movements May Give Clues to ADHD Severity:
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Abnormal control of hand movements may hint at ADHD severity in children
sciencedaily.com — “Measurements of hand movement control may help determine the severity of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in children, according to two new studies. ADHD is a brain disorder characterized by impulsiveness, hyperactivity, such as not being able to sit still, and inattention or difficulty staying focused.” View full resource at sciencedaily.com
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Medical News: Hand Movements May Send ADHD Signals - in Neurology, ADHD/ADD from MedPage Today
medpagetoday.com — “Measuring unintended hand movements in children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) may help reveal the severity of the disorder -- and ultimately may help shed light on its causes --” View full resource at medpagetoday.com
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Abnormal Hand Control May be Hint of ADHD Severity
disabled-world.com — “Measurements of hand movement control may help determine the severity of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder in children” View full resource at disabled-world.com
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Hand Movements May Give Clues to ADHD Severity - Drugs.com MedNews
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ADHD Severity Could Be Measured in Hand Movements | ThirdAge
thirdage.com — “ADHD severity can be seen through measuring hand-movement control in children, according to two new studies. Both studies found that children with ADHD exhibit more than twice the amount of extra or --overflow-- movements than typical children.” View full resource at thirdage.com
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Sleep Problems, ADHD Go Hand in Hand.
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Study shows degeneration of corpus callosum in stroke patients with impaired hand movement
news-medical.net — “The structure of the corpus callosum, a thick band of nerve fibres that connects the two halves of the brain with each other and in this way enables the rapid exchange of information between the left and right hemispheres, plays an important role in the regaining of motor skills following a stroke. A study currently published in the journal Human Brain Mapping has shown that in stroke patients with particularly severely impaired hand movement, this communication channel between the two brain hem” View full resource at news-medical.net
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Medicalizing human conditions: A growth industry -- but what does it cost?
sciencedaily.com — “Menopause. Normal pregnancy. Infertility. ADHD. Erectile dysfunction. Over the last several decades, these conditions have come to be defined and treated as medical problems. They've been "medicalized." In the first study of its kind, researchers used national data to estimate the costs of these and a handful of other common conditions on escalating US health care spending.” View full resource at sciencedaily.com
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Study demonstrates need for understanding societal, economic impact of growing medicalization
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Kennedy Krieger
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