Health

May 1, 2011

Brain, Immunity and Treatment Failure – Neuroscience Evidence

The challenging problems that occur with successful treatment for ADHD encourage an improved review of underlying biomedical issues. With that additional laboratory understanding more precise treatment strategies often provide improved outcomes.
April 4, 2011

ADHD And NeuroScience – San Francisco

Image via Wikipedia ADHD Solutions Evolve With NeuroScience Evidence About a year ago I traveled out to Sacramento, San Jose and San Francisco for three days […]
January 31, 2011

ADHD Diagnosis: Beyond Brain Diagnosis

From "bad mothers," to "insufficient corporal punishment" the limited psychological implications of both ADHD diagnosis and treatment often prove woefully insufficient to provide consistent treatment results.
August 15, 2010

ADHD, Immunity and Gut: Picky Eaters Revisited

If you think you have it bad with ADHD, just throw picky eating into the problem. Then ADHD can become almost untreatable. Those with picky eating problems often [not always!] have significant problems with the North of the GI tract and immunity which gums up the works.