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    Your child has been been behaving strangely and after a doctor's visit, your worst fears have been confirmed: they have Tourette syndrome. This problematic condition will make life difficult for you and your child, but it can be dealt with if you understand what you're getting into. What Tourette Syndrome Is Tourette syndrome is a neurological condition that causes people to exhibit motor tics which they have no control over. Simple tics are brief and repetitive motions, such as eye blinking and…

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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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    Optic Neuropathy Essay

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    Leber hereditary optic neuropathy (LHON) is an inherited form of vision loss. The prevalence of LHON in most populations is unknown and the relative frequency of the different LHON-causing mtDNA variants is said to vary throughout the world. Overall, the m.11778G>A variant is the most prevalent, accounting for 70% of cases among northern European (Mackey et al 1996) and approximately 90% of cases in Asian populations (Mashima et al 1998, Jia et al 2006). It affects 1 in 8,500 to 1 in 50,000…

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    Did you know that possessing a greater amount of dopamine receptors in the hippocampus results in better episodic memory? It’s a wonder why some people have great memory of past events, while others have none. As an adult it gets increasingly harder to remember events you experienced as a child. It has always been a phenomenon as to why you can’t remember the memories you had as a child. Why you forget what happens before the age of four. As an infant your brain is busy making new cells in the…

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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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    According to the article, ADHD Prevalence Still Rising, by Gupta, S. (2016), “Rates of parent reporting diagnosed attention deficient hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) continued their upward trend through 2011” (para. 1). However, ADHD is considered an over diagnosed disorder. “ADHD, is a disorder that is complexly determined, both over and underdiagnosed, and often inadequately treated” (Parritz & Troy, 2014, pg. 140). Parents should be observant to the behavior of their child to distinguished…

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    For the most 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,…

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    Children’s attitudes differ as they grow and their minds and bodies develop. There’s millions of disorders out there, and one of them is ADHD, which is a brain disorder that has an ongoing pattern of inattention or hyperactivity that interferes with the daily activities. Your child could suffer from ADHD and you wouldn’t even know it, that’s why doctor check ups are recommended once in awhile. As kids grow, they go through different emotions and moments in their lives at school, home, or…

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    Statistically, over 5 million people in the U.S suffer from some form of restless legs syndrome, also known as RLS. This disorder is very common in USA, given the fact that over 1 million children of school have it and 1 in 10 adults suffer from its symptoms. Here are the common symptoms of RLS. Pain in foot Itching Uncomfortable feelings in the legs Desire for shaking the legs Usually, the symptoms are more experiences during the night. This is not a serious health condition, but it can affect…

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    Positive Effects Of Adhd

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    There are many different negative effects of ADHD. The effects of ADHD are negative because, it can impact one’s education, their social life, and their overall health. Studies have shown that approximately 50 percent to 90 percent of Americans have ADD or ADHD. People who have ADD/ADHD are often attracted to high-risk jobs. The Effects of adhd are negative because, it can impact one’s education, their social life, and their overall health. How Can ADHD negatively affect one socially? When a…

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