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News Articles Related to ADHD & Learning DisabilitiesBehavioral
Intervention Decreases Need For
Medication In AD/HD Children:
Various treatment interventions
including stimulants
(methylphenidate (MPH):
Ritalin) and parent training
have proven successful in
achieving short-term reduction
in the symptoms of attention
deficit/hyperactive disorder
(AD/HD) in children. A new
study suggests that intensive
behavioral therapy may result
in lower levels of medication
being prescribed by physicians. AD/HD
A Major Factor In Tic Disorder:
Individuals with Tourette
syndrome (a severe form of tic
disorder) who are referred for
clinical care also frequently
suffer from attention
deficit/hyperactivity disorder
(AD/HD). A new study suggests
that AD/HD may, in fact,
account for much of the
impairment seen in patients
with tic disorder. Concerta May Provide Once-Daily Treatment For ADD/ADHD: ALZA Corporation and Crescendo Pharmaceuticals Corporation today announced the first presentation of pivotal clinical results of Oros® methylphenidate, which ALZA has named Concerta™ (methylphenidate HCl) extended-release tablets. - - Doctor's Guide Attenade
Effective In the Treatment Of
ADD And ADHD: Initial
results of two pivotal efficacy
trials for Celgene Corp.’s
Attenade(TM)
(d-methylphenidate), its
chirally-pure version of
Ritalin(R)
(dl-methylphenidate), for the
treatment of attention deficit
disorder (ADD) and attention
deficit hyperactivity disorder
(ADHD), show that Attenade is
superior to placebo in
controlling the symptoms of the
disorders. Researchers hunt for genetic clues: Technology, in particular the ability to study the brain closely, is leading the way to the genetic understanding of ADD. New techniques give a three-dimensional look at the functioning of the brain - a far more detailed look than magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) or computerized axial tomography (CAT) scans provide. The new technique, called SPECT for Single Photon Emission Computer Tomography, shows as holes the places where the brain is not functioning - the right prefrontal lobe, the basal ganglia and the like. The research now is focused on genetic defects having to do with the brain chemical dopamine, a neurotransmitter that conveys messages from one nerve cell, or neuron, to another. Parkinson's disease is another disorder associated with dopamine problems. - Arizona Republic - 9/16 top | news research | continued | support organizations | index
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