Traumatic Brain Injury and Attention Deficit Disorder

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ADHD and Traumatic Brain Injury - Hopes, Cautions, Medication Protocols

EzineArticles.com — “ADHD and Traumatic Brain Injury - Hopes, Cautions, Medication ProtocolsView full resource at EzineArticles.com

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Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder and incre... [Adv Med Sci. 2009] - PubMed result

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WRY999 William Yates, M.D. Psychiatrist, Family Medicine Doctor, Physician, and Doctor

ADHD linked to 3 fold increase in risk of physical injury incl skull fracture, traumatic brain injury. http://bit.ly/8JAnD

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How environmental exposures can contribute to autism and ADHD

kevinmd.com — “Brain injury caused by prenatal exposures to toxic chemicals can result in learning disabilities and probably also in autism and ADHD.View full resource at kevinmd.com

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How environmental exposures can contribute to autism and ADHD

kevinmd.com — “Brain injury caused by prenatal exposures to toxic chemicals can result in learning disabilities and probably also in autism and ADHD.View full resource at kevinmd.com

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How environmental exposures can contribute to autism and ADHD http://t.co/JIffQX6 via @kevinmd

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NEUROFEEDBACK: A Revolutionary New DRUG FREE Treatment for PTSD, ADD, ADHD, TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY, DEPRESSION And Other Maladies - Artistic Tucson

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NEUROFEEDBACK: A Revolutionary New DRUG FREE Treatment for PTSD, ADD, ADHD ... http://bit.ly/9AuSuw #ADHD

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Blast-Related Traumatic Brain Injury in U.S. Soldiers - Neurology

neurology.jwatch.org — “Blast-related traumatic brain injury (TBI), common among U.S. military personnel in Iraq and Afghanistan, can be accompanied by pain, behavioral and cognitive deficits, and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Some people argue that impairments due to . . .View full resource at neurology.jwatch.org

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Study finds that soldiers with blast-related TBI do have imaging consistent w/ axonal injury in orbitofrontal area http://ow.ly/5LeVv

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Selective Changes in Executive Functioning Ten Years After Severe Childhood Traumatic Brain Injury - Developmental Neuropsychology

informaworld.com — “Pediatric traumatic brain injury (TBI) impacts on children's executive functions, but little is known of how such deficits evolve in the long term. Forty adolescents with TBI were assessed ten years post-injury and compared to 19 typically developing participants on a range of executive measures (attentional control, cognitive flexibility, goal...View full resource at informaworld.com

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Selective Changes in Executive Functioning Ten Years After Severe Childhood Traumatic Brain Injury: (Source: Dev... http://bit.ly/maBbUP

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Brain Posts: NIH Trends in Clinical Neuroscience Funding

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WRY999 William Yates, M.D. Psychiatrist, Family Medicine Doctor, Physician, and Doctor

Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, traumatic brain injury, ADHD & Schizophrenia lag in pace of NIH research funding. http://bit.ly/xfgii

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ADHD Causes & Risk Factors - OmniMedicalSearch.com

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Brain injury, brain volume, environmental toxins, and genetic factors are thought to cause pediatric ADHD. Learn more. http://bit.ly/bmXHJe

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Brain injuries at birth tied to psychiatric disorders among preemies - Related Stories - AAP SmartBrief

smartbrief.com — “Researchers, using data on 400 preterm infants with abnormal ultrasounds at birth followed until age 16, found that brain injuries that occurred before or after birth were linked to psychiatric disorders later, including ADHD and major depression. They wrote in the Archives of General Psychiatry t…View full resource at smartbrief.com

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Basketball Injuries Land Many Kids in ER - Healthy Kids and Pediatrics - Information on Children's Health produced by doctors

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Neurofeedback: Practice can help sufferers of conditions such as anxiety, depression - NewsTimes

newstimes.com — “Conditions that neurofeedback can be used to treat include attention deficit disorders, autism spectrum disorders, anxiety, depression, dyslexia, learning disabilities, sensory integration dysfunction, obsessive-compulsive disorders, and traumatic brain injury. According to the Child & Adolescent Psychiatric Clinics of North America, studies of neurofeedback done with children with attention hyperactivity disorders show significant improvement in 70 percent to 80 percent of participants. "RView full resource at newstimes.com

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PeterBrownPsy Peter H Brown Doctor and Psychologist

Neurofeedback: Practice can help sufferers of conditions such as anxiety ... http://bit.ly/dytrGK #anxiety #stress

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War Is Brain-Damaging - NYTimes.com

nytimes.com — “A rampage in Afghanistan calls attention to a potentially lethal combination of post-traumatic stress disorder and traumatic brain injury.View full resource at nytimes.com

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@nytimes War is brain damaging- examining #PTSD and #TBI among soldiers in context of Afghan massacre: http://t.co/4EAS9R1G #braininjury

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Soldiers' Chronic Headaches Linked to Mild Head Trauma

healthcentral.com — “A new study shows nearly half of U.S. soldiers returning home from combat with headaches problematic enough to require specialized care also have a history of mild head trauma.View full resource at healthcentral.com

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Soldiers' Chronic Headaches Linked to Mild Head Trauma, http://bit.ly/c4K3Q

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    Dr. Parker is an EducatorWriter, NeuroscientistChild and Adult psychiatrist, and is certified by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission for SPECT brain imaging. He specializes in advanced diagnostic and medical services for troubled children, adolescents and adults. His broad range of clinical experience from psychoanalysis to substance abuse, to psychopharmacology and SPECT neuroimaging, – and his experience with systems/functional medicine and biomedical assessments provides a comprehensive medical foundation for treatment interventions and recommendations. If you don't look, you can't see. At CorePsych mind/brain diagnosis evolves beyond the polemics of outdated categorical thinking driven by superficial labels. Virtual assessments available anywhere globally.

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