Whey Protein and Attention Deficit Disorder

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NIMH · Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)

nimh.nih.gov — “A detailed booklet that describes ADHD symptoms, causes, and treatments, with information on getting help and coping.View full resource at nimh.nih.gov

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Study found the brain chemistry of ADHD patients lack a particular protein http://ow.ly/p1wY More on ADHD http://ow.ly/p1x8

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ADHD Medications: Protein for Breakfast on CorePsych Radio

corepsychblog.com — “ADHD Medications Simply Will Not Work as Well Without Breakfast in the Morning- Protein for breakfast as a treatment consideration for ADHD may sound completely boring, a waste of time and energy, - but I am here to tell you, in detail, protein is a profound secret of medication success. And with ADHD, protein breakfast is even more completely essential if you won't be using meds.View full resource at corepsychblog.com

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Mouse model reveals a cause of ADHD

sciencedaily.com — “Although it's typically considered an adolescent curse, ADHD actually affects about five percent of adults as well. New research in a mouse model of attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder suggests that the root of the psychiatric disorder might be the over-activity of a protein that regulates dopaminergic pathways. The work suggests a path toward new treatments for symptoms including inattentiveness, over-activity and impulsivity.View full resource at sciencedaily.com

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Mouse model reveals a cause of ADHD

feeds.sciencedaily.com — “Although it's typically considered an adolescent curse, ADHD actually affects about five percent of adults as well. New research in a mouse model of attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder suggests that the root of the psychiatric disorder might be the over-activity of a protein that regulates dopaminergic pathways. The work suggests a path toward new treatments for symptoms including inattentiveness, over-activity and impulsivity.View full resource at feeds.sciencedaily.com

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Mouse Study Suggests New Factors for ADHD | Psych Central News

psychcentral.com — “A new international study suggests a protein receptor found in the gastrointestinal tract is also found in important areas of the brain. When the receptorView full resource at psychcentral.com

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News.HealthGuru.com: Brain Study Explains Link Between ADHD and Behavior

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Can Diet Ease ADHD Symptoms? - iVillage

ivillage.com — “The editors of ADDitude magazine shed light on the role that food factors like protein and fish may play in your child's behavior. DoView full resource at ivillage.com

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Alternative ADHD Treatment: Diet to Ease Symptoms I ADDitude - Attention Deficit Information & Resources

additudemag.com — “Do sugar and the artificial sweeteners targeted by the Feingold diet worsen ADHD symptoms? Are protein rich or elimination diets for food sensitivities the answer? Find out the role diet really plays in easing ADHD symptoms. ADHD symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment information for adults and children from experts in attention deficit and learning disabilities like dyslexia. How to manage ADD medications, set up school accommodations for your child, help your marriage to an ADD/ADHD adult parent cView full resource at additudemag.com

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Intestinal Protein May Have Role In ADHD, Other Neurological Disorders

medicalnewstoday.com — “A biochemical pathway long associated with diarrhea and intestinal function may provide a new therapeutic target for treating ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder) other neuropsychiatriView full resource at medicalnewstoday.com

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Intestinal protein may have role in ADHD, other neurological disorders

medicalxpress.com — “A biochemical pathway long associated with diarrhea and intestinal function may provide a new therapeutic target for treating ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder) other neuropsychiatric disorders, according to a team of scientists from China and the United States reporting Aug. 11 in Science.View full resource at medicalxpress.com

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Intestinal protein may have role in ADHD, other neurological disorders

labspaces.net — “A biochemical pathway long associated with diarrhea and intestinal function may provide a new therapeutic target for treating ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder) other neuropsychiatric disorders, according to a team of scientists from China and the United States reporting Aug. 11 in Science.View full resource at labspaces.net

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Intestinal protein may have role in ADHD, other neurological disorders

eurekalert.org — “A biochemical pathway long associated with diarrhea and intestinal function may provide a new therapeutic target for treating ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder) other neuropsychiatric disorders, according to a team of scientists from China and the United States reporting Aug. 11 in Science. Researchers discovered the pathway's key protein is also expressed in critical areas of the brain and its activity helps regulate attention and activity level in mice.View full resource at eurekalert.org

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Intestinal protein may have role in ADHD, other neurological disorders

sciencedaily.com — “A biochemical pathway long associated with diarrhea and intestinal function may provide a new therapeutic target for treating ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder) other neuropsychiatric disorders, according to scientists. Researchers discovered the pathway's key protein is also expressed in critical areas of the brain and its activity helps regulate attention and activity level in mice.View full resource at sciencedaily.com

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Intestinal protein may have role in ADHD, other neurological disorders

sciencedaily.com — “A biochemical pathway long associated with diarrhea and intestinal function may provide a new therapeutic target for treating ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder) other neuropsychiatric disorders, according to scientists. Researchers discovered the pathway's key protein is also expressed in critical areas of the brain and its activity helps regulate attention and activity level in mice.View full resource at sciencedaily.com

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Analysis of GWAS top hits in ADHD suggests associa... [Am J Med Genet B Neuropsychiatr Genet. 2010] - PubMed result

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Two cerebellum protein genes linked to risk for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder http://ht.ly/29DNT

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