Current Research: ADHD (attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder) 




Attention Deficit Hypersensitivity Disorder is a brain disorder. This disease was found in adolescents with attention problem and Hyperactivity. When we hear about this term hyperactivity many of them think that this is not a case. It is normal to have some inattention, if it is more severe than it became noticeable one.

According to the Center for Disease Control report approximately 5.4 million children ranging from age 4 through 17 have been diagnosed with this type of ADHD disease. The symptoms can vary for every person. Diagnosis of ADHD requires a comprehensive evaluation by a licensed clinician such as pediatrician.

Scientists are trying to find the solution for this behavioural disease. While there is no cure for this 
disease. Through medications we can reduce the hyperactivity and impulsivity. One of the most common type of medication is Stimulant. It will increase the brain chemical dopamine which will help to be active and attention. Children with this kind of a disease they parents guidance. The proper care and support will help them to overcome this problem.  

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