November 20, 2008

ADHD Drugs Don't Cause Genetic Damage - WebMD


ADHD Drugs Don't Cause Genetic Damage
WebMD - 9 hours ago
The findings should reassure parents concerned that the stimulant drugs used to treat ADHD may be linked to an increased risk of cancer. ...
ADHD Medications Do Not Cause Genetic Damage In Children, Study Shows Science Daily (press release)
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US panel urges study of antipsychotics in children - Reuters


US panel urges study of antipsychotics in children
Reuters - 11 hours ago
For those under age 17, the most common diagnoses were autism and ADHD. Between 1993 and March 2008, some 1200 children on the drug had severe side effects ...
FDA: J&J’s Risperdal and Lilly’s Zyprexa Are Over-Used in Kids BNET
Use of Antipsychotics in Children Is Criticized New York Times
More Pressure to Curb Antipsychotic Use in Kids Wall Street Journal Blogs
Kaiser network.org  - FiercePharma
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ADHD is not autism - Arizona Daily Star


ADHD is not autism
Arizona Daily Star, AZ - 3 hours ago
While many children with autism also have ADHD and/or Sensory Integration Disorder, that doesn’t mean children with these disorders also have autism. ...

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New Technique Unveils Brain Abnormalities That May Play Key Role … - MedIndia


New Technique Unveils Brain Abnormalities That May Play Key Role ...
MedIndia, India - 4 hours ago
In the study, the researchers found that boys with ADHD had significant shape differences and decreases in overall volume of the basal ganglia compared to ...

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Time to quit smoking - The Snapper


Time to quit smoking
The Snapper, PA - 7 hours ago
The child can also develop ADD or ADHD and behavioral issues when they are older, while having less of an IQ than an average person their age. ...

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