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    Discussion To our knowledge, this is the youngest medication-induced erection case ever reported. At present, psychotropic medications, especially risperidone, are commonly used in the treatment of behavioral disorders in children diagnosed with vastly diverse conditions10-12. However, this report showed that it may be essential to monitor signs and symptoms related to genital systems when this group of medications are used. Although this condition is rare in children6, it has a negative…

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    ADHD Analysis

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    issues in school can be the main factor in ADHD, which can lead to the concern that treatment may be needed. ADHD is a well-known disorder that interferes with the functioning of the brain through the patterns of inattentive and hyper activity. Individuals that are affected by ADHD may often experience problems; lack of attention to instructions, easily distracted, unnecessary talking, and not being able to sit still in their seat. The issues that a child with ADHD may deal with are poor grades…

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    March of 1902 Sir George Still held three lectures at the Royal College of Physicians in London titled the “Goulstonian lectures” on ‘some abnormal psychical conditions in children. This was the very first time attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) was introduced. Attention-deficit hyperactivity categorization has changed many times throughout the years it has been noted as a brain disorder, behavioral disorder, and some professionals deny its existence. According to the Diagnostic and…

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    Adhd Informative Speech

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    can be an awful thing to live with if you do not know how to control it, or have someone around to help you. This mindset that I am talking about is known as ADHD (Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder).…

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    children, there are approximately one to three students that are diagnosed as having Attention Deficit-Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). (ADDitude Magazine) ADHD is a neurobehavioral condition that usually begins in childhood and typically continues into adulthood. Some common behaviors of ADHD are: inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity. Most people commonly know ADHD as just strictly behavioral issues, however, there are aspects of communication that can also be affected by this condition.…

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    Stuttering Research Paper

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    What would life feel like we struggled to pronounce our own name? Or what if we couldn’t read a sentence aloud without stuttering. Over three millions americans struggle with this speech disorder on a daily basis (U.S. National Library of Medicine, 2010). Stuttering is a communication disorder in which the flow of speech is broken by repetitions, prolongations, or abnormal stoppages of sounds and syllables (U.S. National Library of Medicine, 2010). Stuttering is also one of the most well known…

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    Inattention - hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) or in other words, a "loss of sustained attention or hyperactivity" disorder is the most common in childhood that is defined impulsive behavior. Most commonly in children and adolescents with similar growth levels could be seen [1-3]. Boys have this disorder 2 to 9 times more than girls. This disorder is more common among boys family [1,4] .ADHD in America is about 7-3% of school-age population infected and its prevalence in our country of 8 / 5-5 / 8%…

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    My research topic I’m doing is on dyslexia. In case if you’re wondering what is dyslexia is I will explain four types of dyslexia topics and give some details about all four. Dyslexia is a term for some people who has mentally disorders that causes struggling in learning how to read, observe letters that can be seen backwards. Languishing dyslexia could process through the mindset within the growth to the brain to function to its natural ability to gain improvement with highly…

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    part, the cause of ADHD is still unknown. While scientists believe there is a genetic factor, environmental issues may also play a role. International research on twins with ADHD indicates that it occurs in family members often. Identical twins are at an extremely high rate of having ADHD is their twin also has it. Fraternal twins have an almost 40% likelihood of having the disorder if their womb partner also does. Siblings of adolescents with ADHD are also more likely to have ADHD, than those…

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    ADHD Treatments

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    alternative treatments for ADHD? Judy Johnson BMC SSE0050 E1 Introduction This paper presents information related to the alternative treatments for ADHD. First, what is ADHD is presented. Second, signs and symptoms are presented. Third, treatments, and alternative treatments are presented. These areas are followed by a summary and conclusion. Keywords: Judy Johnson, APA Template What is ADHD or also known as Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder? Children with ADHD may be…

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