Treating ADHD Symptoms with Neurofeedback
Recent research shows neurofeedback many be a promising therapy to help improve attention, control impulsivity and executive function.
Recent research shows neurofeedback many be a promising therapy to help improve attention, control impulsivity and executive function.
White noise – auditory and visual – can help children with ADHD and other learning challenges improve their focus, memory and reading skills.
The results of two recent studies show the important role that software can play as an adjunct therapy for the treatment of ADHD.
Adults with undiagnosed and / or untreated ADHD can experience long term impacts to their career and finances.
The high prevalence of ADHD in the population today may be explained by the evolutionary advantage it conferred to ancient humans.
Adults with ADHD often don’t take their prescribed medications properly. Mobile messaging may help them stick to their treatment plan.
New research confirms the high risk of ADHD in offspring of parents with the condition, and shows a surprising gender bias.
Research shows ADHD medication overdoses among kids are on the rise. Here are steps you can take to prevent this happening to your child.
Virtual reality is showing promise as a treatment option for ADHD by allowing individuals practice coping strategies in a safe environment.
Individuals with both ADHD and bipolar disorder have a higher risk of poor health and suicide. Early diagnosis and treatment is key to a better quality of life.