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    ADHD Intervention

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    with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is very important for the wellbeing of society because children are the future. The focus was children between the ages of 3 through 11 years old. During these age frames the mind is developing rapidly and it is very crucial to approach with sensitivity. ADHD is often over looked as the child not being cooperative and wants to be difficult with higher authority. Children with ADHD have the common symptoms of hyperactivity‚ learning disability‚ and

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    Adderall Research Paper

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    Adderall contains a combination of amphetamine and dextroamphetamine. Amphetamine and dextroamphetamine are central nervous system stimulants that affect chemicals in the brain and nerves that contribute to hyperactivity and impulse control. Adderall is used to treat narcolepsy and ADHD. But not only does this drug treat these diseases‚ it is mistreated and also used as a drug to get you high. Adderall‚ just like any other drug such as meth or weed‚ can get you high if you take a higher dosage than

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    Adhd/Mental Health

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    This essay will explore and critically analyse the impact and implications of youths who are known to be part of the Youth Justice System and have been diagnosed or need to be assessed as to whether they are treated for Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) or a different mental health disorder. The implications and impact of diagnosis relates to young people who unbeknown to themselves are affected by this disorder. My analyse of the topic ADHD/mental health‚ (MH) and the impact and

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    | Biophysical medication resolves around the central theory of treating a behavioral or emotional disorder with appropriate physical interventions and methods. Teachers are often the first adults that notice when a child has a physical ailment. Whether it is stomach ache or a cold‚ a very observant teacher notices when a child is not behaving like his or her normal self. Likewise‚ the teacher is often the first adult that is able to give a valuable opinion on the effectiveness of medication on

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    mutated gene there is less enzymes and so the levels of brain chemicals build up leading to excess adrenaline which therefore leads to more aggression. There has also been a modest association between DRD4 and a tendency to attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) which was found by Faraone et al 2001. As well as this‚ association between a DRD3 variant and both impulsivity and ADHD-related symptoms in violent offenders (Retz et al 2003). The role of genetic factors in aggression can be

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    Substance Abuse: The Substance Abuse Subtle Screening Inventory-Third Edition (SASSI-3) The Substance Abuse Subtle Screening Inventory – Third Edition (SASSI-A2) is a self-report questionnaire designed to help identify individuals who have a high probability of having a substance use disorder (Miller‚ 1997). It includes five face valid scales: Face Valid Alcohol‚ Face Valid Other Drugs‚ Family-Friends Risk‚ Attitudes‚ and Symptoms. It also includes five subtle scales: Obvious Attributes‚ Subtle Attributes

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    Amphetamine Essay

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    Amphetamine Stimulants are drugs known for quickening a person ’s body and brain. They tend to increase alertness and physical activity. There are many stimulants such as caffeine which can be considered a mild stimulant. Some of the most abused stimulants include cocaine‚ crack‚ and amphetamines. Amphetamine has an effect of making people feel high and energized. In this state‚ drug users usually feel very happy or have a sensation that they possess special powers‚ such as the ability to fly

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    God Must Be Crazy

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    CONDITION TABLE ASSIGNMENT #3 CONDITION | DEFINITION | SIGNS & SYMPTOMS | DIAGNOSTIC TESTS | 1. Diabetic Retinopathy | A damaged blood vessel of the retina. This is caused by diabetes. | Blurred vision‚ slow vision‚ shadows or missing areas of vision‚ and trouble seeing at night. | Dialation of the pupils with eye drops and then carefully examining the retina. | | 2. Meniere‚s Disease | An inner ear disorder that affects balance and hearing. | Drop in hearing‚ pressure in the ear

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    ADHD

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    Annotated Bibliography on Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder What Causes ADHD/ADD: Genetics‚ Lifestyle‚ Environment‚ Prenatal Care. (n.d.). WebMD – Better information. Better health. Retrieved September 4‚ 2013‚ from http://www.webmd.com/add-adhd/guide/adhd-causes According to the WebMD news article‚ the causes of ADHD are filled with uncertainty. However‚ the experts believe that there is a strong correlation between ADHD and a genetic component. It appears that children with ADHD have

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    Monica Hernandez  English 1  11/12/14  Are Children Being Over Medicated for ADHD?  Throughout the years‚ the number of children diagnosed with ADHD‚ Attention Deficit  Hyperactivity Disorder‚ has just about doubled. Most Children are diagnosed with the disorder  by the ages 5­17 (Kori Ellis). “More than 70% of those who are diagnosed‚ millions of children‚  are prescribed drugs. Are schools asking to drug kids for better test scores” (Wall Street Journal  Online)?   One of the main reasons for people to believe ADHD is overdiagnosed and 

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