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The treatment for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) no longer relies solely on medication. There are other alternative approaches to treating ADHD including diets and supplements. Chiropractic and acupressure are good therapies for ADHD. Cranial Osteopathy, the hands-on practice of subtle movements to the skull to stimulate circulation and move blood through the body is also effective in treating ADHD.
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Help for Hyperactive Kids? A Sensory Integration Approach
Sensory integration, or SI, refers to the processing of information that our eyes, ears, skin, muscles, joints, mouth,...
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ADHD -- Children with the Disorder Can Shine
If the approach of the upcoming school year has you dreading the challenges your child faces of sitting still, paying...
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Source: The Nemours Foundation
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Kids on Medication: The Parent's Dilemma
Media coverage of the use of prescription drugs to treat childhood disorders has been extensive, particularly since the...
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Medical Treatment for ADHD
The principal medications sometimes used today in the treatment of ADHD are methylphenidate (trademark Ritalin),...

