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Patient Education Information
ADHD: What Parents Should Know - FamilyDoctor.org offers this fact sheet about ADHD.
Attention
Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder - This information is from the
National Dissemination Center for Children
with Disabilities.
A
Look At ADHD - This booklet
was created by the National Institutes for
Mental Health.
Accommodation Plans for Teachers and Parents - The Cleveland Clinic offers these tips on helping your ADHD child succeed.
ADHD
Family Support Center -
Learn lots of good things here for
families who deal with ADHD. The
site is sponsored by the drug company
Lilly.
ADHD
Medicines - FamilyDoctor.org
has created this information.
Attention
Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder - Great information from the Mayo
Clinic.
CHADD
- CHADD, Children and Adults with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity
Disorder, is a national non-profit organization
representing children and adults with attention-deficit/hyperactivity
disorder. Information regarding current
research studies, legislative issues, ADD
faq's, and external links can all be accessed
from this site.
Complementary and Alternative Treatments - CHADD reviews some of the treatments that have been suggested throughout the years.
Healthy
Minds - The American Psychiatric
Association explores this topic in depth.
MEDLINEplus
Medical Encyclopedia - The Health Illustrated Encyclopedia
from MedlinePlus includes over 4,000 articles
about diseases, tests, symptoms, injuries,
and surgeries. It also contains an extensive
library of medical photographs and illustrations.
Please check the alphabetic listing for
the topic you want.
National
Attention Deficit Disorder Association
- The National Attention Deficit Disorder
Association is an organization focused on
the needs of adults and young adults with
ADD/ADHD, and their children and families.
This fact sheet will provide general information
about the disorder.
National
Institute of Mental Health: Attention Deficit
Hyperactivity Disorder - This booklet
takes an in-depth look at attention deficit
hyperactivity disorder, which affects children
and adults.
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