Attention Deficit Disorder: Cited Sources and Additional Reading

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  1. Attention Deficit Overview
  2. Common symptoms of attention deficit disorder
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  5. Dietary and lifestyle recommendations that may help in the treatment of attention deficit disorder
  6. Conventional or prescription medications used in the treatment of attention deficit disorder


  7. Cited Sources:

    1. Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, National Institute of Mental Health
      Accessed Jan. 2006

    2. Attention Deficit in Adults: It Rarely Travels Alone, Glenn Brynes Ph.D., M.D. and Carol Watkins, M.D.
      Accessed Jan. 2006

    3. Attention Deficit Disorder and Hyperactivity Success, Dr. Allen Buresz
      Accessed Jan. 2006

    4. Effect of randomized supplementation with high dose olive, flax or fish oil on serum phospholipid fatty acid levels in adults with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, Reproduction, Nutrition, Development, Sept.-Oct. 2005, PubMed
      Accessed Jan. 2006

    5. Attention Deficit or Nutrition Deficit?, Better Nutrition
      Accessed Jan. 2006

    6. Zinc in Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, Journal of Child and Adolescent Pharmacology, August, 2005, PubMed
      Accessed Jan. 2006

    7. Serum zinc correlates with parent- and teacher- rated inattention in children with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, Journal of Child and Adolescent Pharmacology, August, 2005, PubMed
      Accessed Jan. 2006

    8. Zinc to Think, NewScientist.com,
      Accessed Jan. 2006

    9. Neuro-Immune Diagnosis and Treatment Gives Hope To Children With Autism, Attention Deficit Disorder and Other Diseases, NIDS.net
      Accessed Jan. 2006

    10. An association between recurrent otitis media in infancy and later hyperactivity. Clin Pediatr (Phila). 1987 May;26(5):253-7. Hagerman RJ, Falkenstein AR.
      Accessed Jan. 2006

    11. Stimulant Medications and ADD, Carol Watkins, MD
      Accessed Jan. 2006

    12. Info Facts: Ritalin, National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA)
      Accessed Jan. 2006
    Other Sources

    Clinical Practice Guideline: Treatment of the School-Aged Child With Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder. American Academy Of Pediatrics
    Accessed Jan. 2006




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