Monday, July 20, 2020

Topics - A to Z

What has C. Thomas Wild said about the following?

- ADD
- Adderall
- ADHD
- ADHD Relief
- Alvarez
- ANS - PNS - SNS
- Auditory Processing (APD/CAPD)
- Body Electricity
- Bonine
- Bradley
- Brain
- Brain Electricity
- Brothers
- Caffeine
- CBD
- Cerebellum
- CNS
- Coffee
- Cognition
- Concentration
- Crossing The Midline Of The Body
- CT Scan
- Dexedrine
- Dilantin
- Dopamine
- Dreyfus
- Dyspraxia
- EEG
- Fischer
- Gross And Fine Motor Control
- Hyperactivity
- Hyperkinesis
- Inattentive ADHD
- Ingredients Matter
- Keppra
- MBD
- Melatonin
- Memory
- MRI
- Neurology
- Neurons
- Neurotransmitters
- NoDoz
- Norepinephrine
- Nutrition
- NZT-48
- Organic Brain Syndrome
- Organic Nutrition
- Partial Answers To Attentional Control Challenges
- Perception
- Provigil
- Renshaw
- Ritalin
- Sustained Attention
- Synapses
- Tirend
- Vyvanse

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When does a difficulty paying attention fall into a category of a defined neurological challenge?  Symptoms:  mild, moderate, severe?

How can stimulant drugs for ADHD affect children?

What stimulants are used to treat adult ADHD?

How will I know which ADHD medication is right for me?

Try: educational books like Remarkable Medicine book (Dreyfus), the How To (Temporarily) Cure Hyperactivity book (about Inattentive ADHD relief) (Brothers), and The Hyperactive Child book (Renshaw) for answers. Medicines work for some with ADHD (not all with ADHD).

(Source:  E/a, q, other)

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