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Vaccines and Your Child's Brain - The New American
Vaccines and Your Child's Brain The New American But if you comply with the school's requirements, then don't complain when your child becomes “learning disabled,” “functionally illiterate,” or acquires Attention Deficit Disorder. There has been a great deal of controversy over the early inoculations ...
Study Finds ADD Medication Improves Memory and Attention in Menopausal Women - Gant Daily
Study Finds ADD Medication Improves Memory and Attention in Menopausal Women Gant Daily 2011, researchers at University of Pennsylvania found that atomoxetine (brand name Strattera), a medication for attention deficit disorder, may restore organizational skills and reduce memory difficulties in perimenopausal and postmenopausal women.
John Halamka: Work-induced attention deficit disorder - Computerworld
John Halamka: Work-induced attention deficit disorder Computerworld Knowing how attention-grabbing devices can shred concentration, when I write, I close my email client and put away my mobile devices. I often do this between 2 and 4 am, when the tide of incoming messages is low. I collect my thoughts and write in a ...
Is it time to rethink the treatment of Attention Deficit Disorder? - io9
Is it time to rethink the treatment of Attention Deficit Disorder? io9 The New York Times has published two thought-provoking opinion pieces relating to Attention Deficit Disorder and the medications used to treat it. The first is written by L. Alan Sroufe — a professor emeritus of psychology at the University of ...