by Tess Lawson | Jul 30, 2014 | ADHD, ADHD, Autism, Alzheimers & Addiction Issues, Brain Training, Depression, Neurological Disorders, Stress, Youth and Anxiety
Dr. Diana L Walcutt Health Guide July 02, 2008 Many of us know of a child who is on medication for Attention Deficit Disorder, or an adult who suffers from migraines, anxiety, PTSD, depression, addictions, seizures or chronic pain such as fibromyalgia. But what if you...
by Tess Lawson | Jul 28, 2014 | ADHD, ADHD, Autism, Alzheimers & Addiction Issues, Nutritional Advice, Stress, Youth and Anxiety
ADHD? Omega-3 reduces ADHD symptoms in rats – A new multidisciplinary study shows a clear connection between the intake of omega-3 fatty acids and a decline in ADHD symptoms in rats. Researchers at the University of Oslo have observed the behaviour of rats and...
by Tess Lawson | Jul 26, 2014 | ADHD, ADHD, Autism, Alzheimers & Addiction Issues, Stress, Youth and Anxiety
Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences, University of Louisville School of Medicine, Louisville, KY, USA Neurofeedback is a nonpharmacological treatment for attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). We propose that operant conditioning of...
by Tess Lawson | Jul 18, 2014 | ADHD, ADHD, Autism, Alzheimers & Addiction Issues, Autism, Brain Injuries, Nutritional Advice, Stress
The Relationship Between Nutrition and Brain Injury Over the past decade, it has become nearly impossible to pick up a newspaper, journal, or magazine that doesn’t include the effects foods have on our hearts, bodies, and brains. More and more we are becoming aware of...
by Tess Lawson | Apr 27, 2014 | ADHD, ADHD, Autism, Alzheimers & Addiction Issues, Stress
The Wall Street Journal. IN THE LAB. Updated July 8, 2013, 8:35 p.m. ET “The medication’s ability to improve concentration and attention may even backfire when it comes to studying..” It’s no longer shocking to hear of children with...
by Tess Lawson | Apr 21, 2014 | ADHD, ADHD, Autism, Alzheimers & Addiction Issues, Stress
July 22, 2013 Taking all risk factors into account, researchers found that children with ADHD were far less likely to be breastfed in their first year of life than the children in the other groups. We know that breastfeeding has a positive impact on child development...