Childhood psychiatric disorders

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New study links ADHD to pesticide exposure

Environment

A study published yesterday in the journal Pediatrics links pesticide exposure in children to a diagnosis of ADHD. When chemicals are everywhere, how can we keep ourselves and our children safe?

Pollutants Implicated in ADHD

A.D.H.D. an under- (and over-) diagnosed problem

Health & Medicine

New research links ADHD diagnosis with childhood mercury, lead exposure

Environment

Doctor suggests social media may be cause of a viral twitching disorder

Health & Medicine

ADHD or Sleep Deprivation?

Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder now affects 11 percent of school-aged children. Between 2003 and 2007, the number of diagnoses among children surged by 22 percent, according to the CDC. At the same time, it’s been found that kids are getting at least an hour less of sleep now than they were a hundred years ago. […]

Redefining Autism: How it Could Change Treatment and Policy

The Diagnostic Statistical Manual (DSM) is a dictionary that defines and classifies all mental health disorders. First published in 1952, the DSM is used by everyone from clinicians to pharmaceutical companies to policy makers. Since its inception, the DSM has been revised only four times – one such occasion was in 1980 when  homosexuality was no […]

Environmental Exposure

Lead and tobacco  ? we know they’re not good for us – but now it turns out they may be linked to Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD).

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Lead Series; The Silent Epidemic: – Part One

Even tiny amounts of lead can have devastating effects on the brains of young children, and there is evidence that millions of American children have been poisoned. While there are no obvious physical symptoms of low-level lead poisoning, research shows these youngsters have much higher rates of learning disabilities, are far more likely to drop […]

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The Silent Epidemic – Part One

Even tiny amounts of lead can have devastating effects on the brains of young children, and there is evidence that millions of American children have been poisoned. While there are no obvious physical symptoms of low-level lead poisoning, research shows these youngsters have much higher rates of learning disabilities, are far more likely to drop […]