Attention deficit disorder is a fairly new disease found mostly in children. It manifests itself through the inability of the child to be attentive, acting on impulse, unorganized and unusual mood swings. However, what is the history of attention deficit disorder?
Why And How Does Attention Deficit Disorder Occur?
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ADD: Looking in Your Medical History
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Definition of Attention Deficit Disorder
The definition of attention deficit disorder is simple for the answer is in the question: a person who is unable to focus, be attentive, organized and has an added zest of energy at all times is likely to suffer from attention deficit disorder.
How do you Get Attention Deficit Disorder?
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Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder is an Early Childhood Problem
A condition that becomes apparent in children who are in preschool and early years of schooling is referred to as attention deficit hyperactivity disorder and it becomes tough for children to have control over their behavior and/or pay attention.
It is believed that there could be as many as three to five percent of children who […]
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Recognizing Attention Deficit Disorder Without Hyperactivity in Your Child
If you pay attention to today’s media, one would think that the only type of attention deficit disorder that can be found in a child is that involving hyperactivity. While many children do exhibit symptoms of ADHD, it should be realized that this collection of conditions spans an entire range of possibilities, including attention […]
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Attention Deficit Disorder Research Covers Wide Gamut
Attention Deficit Disorder research spreads over a wide range of topics including everything from behavioral, drug and diet therapies to self and professional diagnosis. There is a tremendous amount of research on Attention Deficit Disorder because it affects such a large number of people. According to the ADD ADHD Information Library, 5 per […]
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The ADD Timeline
Attention deficit disorder (or ADD) can confuse both the patient as well those that care for him or her and to this end becoming more knowledgeable about it may help in understanding and coping with attention deficit disorder better. Even though much research on attention deficit disorder in childhood years have been undertaken there […]
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