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Introduction & Note About Diagnosis
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ADHD vs. ADD: Genetics, IQ, Rates in Kids & Adults
Hyper-focus
Time Perception
Working Memory
Hyper-Focus & Dopamine
Low Dopamine in ADHD & Stimulant Use & Abuse
Sugar, Ritalin, Adderall, Modafinil & Armodafinil
How Stimulants “Teach” the Brains of ADHD Children to Focus
When To Medicate: A Highly Informed (Anecdotal) Case Study
Omega-3 Fatty Acids: EPAs & DHAs
Modulation vs Mediation of Biological Processes
Attentional Blinks
Blinking, Dopamine & Time Perception; & Focus Training
Reverberatory Neural & Physical Activity
Cannabis
Interoceptive Awareness
DHA Fatty Acids, Phosphatidylserine
Ginko Biloba
Acetylcholine: Circuits Underlying Focus; Alpha-GPC
L-Tyrosine, (PEA) Phenylethylamine
Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation; Combining Technology & Pharmacology
Smart Phones & ADHD & Sub-Clinical Focus Issues In Adults & Kids
Support for Podcast & Research, Supplement Resources
Introduction
Symptoms of ADHD tend to be noticed at an early age and may become more noticeable when a child's circumstances change
Getting help
It's also a good idea to speak to your GP if you're an adult and you think you may have ADHD
What causes ADHD?
ADHD is more common in boys than girls. It's thought that around 2% to 5% of school-aged children may have the condition.
How ADHD is treated
Medication is often the first treatment offered to adults with ADHD, although psychological therapies
Looking after a child with ADHD can be challenging, but it's important to remember that they can't help their behaviour.
Adults with ADHD may also find they have similar problems, and some may have issues with drugs, crime and employment.
The symptoms of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) can be categorised into two types of behavioural problems.
The main signs of each behavioural problem are detailed below.
constantly changing activity or task
excessive talking
such as a rapid heartbeat, sweating and dizziness
sleep problems -- finding it difficult to get to sleep at night, and having irregular sleeping patterns
But it's known that symptoms of ADHD often persist from childhood into a person's teenage years, and then adulthood.
continually starting new tasks before finishing old ones
blurting out responses and often interrupting others
obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) - a condition that causes obsessive thoughts and compulsive behaviour