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Y3K Tutor In Your Home’s ADHD Quiz #5: Genetics

October 9, 2015 By Y3K

Y3K TUTOR IN YOUR HOME’S ADHD QUIZ #5: GENETICS

Q: True or False: ADHD can be passed down from parent to child?

A: True. Studies have shown that ADHD runs in families. Several genes have been identified that may increase risk.

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Y3K Tutor In Your Home’s ADHD Quiz #4: Gender

October 8, 2015 By Y3K

Y3K TUTOR IN YOUR HOME’S ADHD QUIZ #4: GENDER

Q: Which gender is about 2 times more likely than the other to have ever been diagnosed with ADHD?

A: Boys

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Y3K Tutor In Your Home’s ADHD Quiz #3: Average Age

October 7, 2015 By Y3K

Y3K TUTOR IN YOUR HOME’S ADHD QUIZ #3: AVERAGE AGE

Q: What is the average age of first time ADHD diagnosis?

A: 7 years old

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Y3K Tutor In Your Home’s ADHD Quiz #2: Increase

October 6, 2015 By Y3K

Y3K TUTOR IN YOUR HOME’S ADHD QUIZ #2: INCREASE

Q: What is the percent increase in ADHD diagnosis from the 2004 – 2005 school year to the 2011 – 2012 school year?

A: 42%

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Y3K Tutor In Your Home’s ADHD Quiz #1: How Many

October 5, 2015 By Y3K

Y3K TUTOR IN YOUR HOME’S ADHD QUIZ #1: HOW MANY

Do you think you know a lot about ADHD? Each day we will test your ADHD knowledge. Good luck.

Q: What is the number of children 4-17 diagnosed with ADHD at some point in their lives as of 2011?

A: 6.4 million or 11% of children

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ADHD Symptoms

October 4, 2015 By Y3K

The most common symptoms of ADHD are:

Inattention: difficulty concentrating, following instructions, and staying on task

Impulsiveness: interrupting, talking over others and loss of emotional control

Hyperactivity: fidgeting and experiencing restlessness

Tomorrow we will have some fun and test your knowledge of ADHD.

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ADHD Character Flaw?

October 3, 2015 By Y3K

ADHD is neurobiological and not a character flaw. If your child experiences any of the symptoms of ADHD, it may not mean that they are intentionally trying to be disrespectful and rude.

Tomorrow we will list the ADHD signs you should be watching for.

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Safe ADHD Treatment

December 4, 2014 By Y3K

If it’s a dream of yours that your child might be able to avoid taking medically prescribed drugs for ADD or ADHD, all we can tell you is that help may be on its way. It will end up being YOU and not Big Pharma that comes to your child’s rescue.

This news could be life changing for your family. It could make a permanent difference in your life. Click the link below.

https://www.y3ktutorinyourhome.com/add-a-adhd.html

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ADHD Long Term Safety

December 3, 2014 By Y3K

ADHD medications have had questionable long term safety tests. Each drug was tested on an average of 75 patients before getting FDA approval. The average length of each trial was only 4 weeks. These medications are prescribed to children for years and not weeks. Therefore one can conclude that the drug approval process for ADHD medications as far as long term safety was concerned was severely lacking. Long term safety was in fact not officially determined at the time they were initially deemed safe.

Come back tomorrow for safe ADHD treatment with great long term results.

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ADHD Drug Safety

December 2, 2014 By Y3K

According to a Boston’s Children’s Hospital study, there were 32 clinical trials testing 20 different ADHD drugs approved by the US Food and Drug Administration. They found that only 5 out of the 32 trials or about 16% were focused on drug safety!

Tomorrow the truth will be revealed on ADHD drug studies.

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