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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Medications Commonly Used to Treat Students with Learning Disabilities or ADHD
STIMULANTS (used for attention-deficit disorder and/or hyperactivity) Drugs: Ritalin and/or Concerta...
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The Remediation of ADHD
After an individual has been diagnosed with ADHD, what happens next? If the individual is in elementary or secondary...
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Strategies for Students with ADHD
Attention Deficit Disorder/Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADD/ADHD) is a condition that can make it very...
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Abnormal Neurochemical Transmissions
Scientists can't measure the biochemicals that influence the brain's neural transmissions directly. Imbalances in these...
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A Friendship Clinic for Kids with ADHD
When it comes to attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), many researchers focus on the possible causes, or on...
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