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Treatment not helping kids with attention deficit disorder
Young children with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder continue to suffer from severe symptoms even with treatment, a study led by Johns Hopkins Children's Center researchers has found. The study, published online Feb. 11 in the Journal of the...
Tags: Culture, Columbia University, Colleges and Universities, Learning Disability, Education
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Support groups: Week of Feb. 4
TOPS Md. 0077 Monday, Feb. 4, 9:30 a.m. First Christian Church, 1345 Potomac Ave., Hagerstown. For more information, call call Patsy at 301-582-2292 or Patsy at 301-842-3615. Gam-anon Monday, Feb. 4 7 to 8:30 p.m. 33 E. Church St., Frederick, Md. Use...Tags: Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Culture, Parkinson's Disease, Social Sciences, Arts and Culture
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Negotiators talking to Ala. captor through pipe
MIDLAND CITY, Ala. (AP) — More than three days after he allegedly shot a school bus driver dead, grabbed a kindergartner and slipped into an underground bunker, Jimmy Lee Dykes was showing no signs Friday of turning himself over to police....
Tags: Trials, Culture, Learning Disability, Shootings, Steve Clouse
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Man's best friend is my best friend
For some people, it may be difficult to understand the very old saying referring to dogs as “Man’s Best Friend.” For me, it is as simple as a fact of life. For the past 12 years, Jazz, our golden retriever, has undoubtedly been my very...
Tags: Heroism, Culture, Arthritis, Allergies, Georgetown
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Emergency room visits for ADHD medications rise sharply, report says
By Melissa HealyProblems with stimulant medications used to treat symptoms of attention deficit and hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) are sending an increasing number of Americans to emergency departments for treatment, a new government report warns. Between 2005 and 2010,...Tags: Culture, Health, Social Sciences, Arts and Culture, Behavioral Conditions
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UCI study finds genetic link to longevity
A UC Irvine researcher has helped uncover a link between a certain genetic variation and longer life. People who live past 90 are significantly more likely to have a dopamine-receptor gene variation named the DRD4 7R allele, according to a UCI and...Tags: Culture, Learning Disability, Social Sciences, Arts and Culture, Physical Fitness and Exercise
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A Silent Culture of Acceptance Surrounds the Use of ADHD Drugs on Campuses
Roughly one in three college seniors nationwide has taken illegally obtained prescription amphetamines. And they don't feel bad about it. That's according to the Center on Young Adult Health and Development, a research institute at the University of...
Tags: Culture, Colleges and Universities, Learning Disability, Social Sciences, Health and Safety at School
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We need more information about pesticides
Every day, Marylanders are exposed to pesticides in our drinking water, on our food and through chemicals in our homes, lawns and public spaces. We also encounter pesticides in our rivers and streams and the Chesapeake Bay. While these exposures are often...Tags: Culture, Learning Disability, Education, Maryland General Assembly, Social Sciences
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Wednesday Morning Coffee: State university faculty frustrated on contract talks.
Capitol Ideas with John L. MicekGood Wednesday Morning, Fellow Seekers. We're running a little late this morning, so we'll just dive right into a quick round- up of the day's political headlines. Think of this of the ADHD version of Capitol Ideas, which already has...... -
High-speed chase leads to guilty plea
An Aberdeen man who led law enforcers on a high-speed chase to Westport in June, then climbed a electricity transmission tower to avoid being arrested was sentenced to prison Thursday after admitting to three charges. Christopher J. Carroll, 27, pleaded...Tags: Trials, Prisons, Punishment, Prescription Drugs, Theft
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Program invests in children's development
A whirlwind of pink blew down the hallway. Her name was Jazlyn Suarez. She had windblown curls that didn't know which way to go, and If she stopped long enough, black stripes could be seen on a pink Hello Kitty shirt with sequins on the front. Jazlyn,...
Tags: Culture, Abusive Behavior, Parkinson's Disease, Social Sciences, Arts and Culture
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Bloomington tutor accused of fondling young girl in class
A former school instructor turned himself in Tuesday afternoon, after he was accused of child molest. The Monroe County Sheriff's office began its investigation nearly two months ago. On Oct. 12, a 7-year-old girl said her instructor touched her...
Tags: Teaching and Learning, Culture, Learning Disability, Social Sciences, Dyslexia
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