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Toddlers and very young children normally exhibit many of the features of ADHD, but diagnosis is usually made after the age of 7.
Obtaining an ADHD diagnosis is beneficial because it enables treatment of the symptoms; however, a medical professional must first rule out alternative explanations.
Children are born with ADHD, it's not acquired. Most of the characteristics of ADHD are similar to many typical behaviors in preschool children, a challenge for diagnosis
Because it affects each individual in different ways, ADHD can be shrouded in misunderstanding due to popular misconceptions about the disorder.
Trouble staying focused and sitting still are obvious symptoms of Attention Deficit Disorder, but behaviors are not always the same. Diagnosing ADD includes many factors.
ADHD is a descriptive diagnosis that must involve a detailed developmental history and physical examination of the child and their behavior
Some experts say that 70-80% of all patients who have ADHD have difficulty falling asleep or staying asleep.
Adults with ADHD, though not exceptionally hyperactive in most cases, tend to be accident-prone and have organizational and emotional difficulties.
Vaccines are in the news now more than ever as H1N1 Swine Flu makes unprecedented headlines. Vaccination safety and its link to autism and ADHD is under more scrutiny.
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is among the most controversial and troublesome of educational and child health issues of our day.


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