Guest guest Posted September 30, 2009 Report Share Posted September 30, 2009 Teachers may be swayed by a child's bad reputation If you are having trouble viewing this email with images, click here. ADHD NEWS AND VIEWS September 30, 2009 Exclusive savings on ADHD products and much, much more! Some kids can't escape their reputation A child who has a reputation for being badly behaved may get treated that way by teachers, even if their actions are fine, a new British study has found. Read more> This Week's NewsSee all ADHD news Family doctors prescribe most mental health drugs A new study has found that fifty nine percent of mental health prescriptions are written by family doctors, not psychiatrists. Read more> Tylenol recalls some children's meds The makers of Tylenol have voluntarily recalled some types of children's cold medicines as a precaution against possible contamination. Read more> 9 'mother's health rules' get an update Should you clean your plate, avoid reading in the dark, and sit up straight? Some experts say no. Read more> Survey: Most parents won't have kids get H1N1 flu vaccine A poll of 1,678 U.S. parents has found that only 40 percent said they would get their children immunized against the H1N1 swine flu virus, compared to more than 50 percent indicated they would get their kids vaccinated against the regular seasonal flu. Read more> 9 tips for clinical trial volunteers Experts say many patients can benefit from the supervised care and chance to try a new medication. Read more> Quiz of the Week Quiz: Do You Have Adult ADHD? Test your knowledge of Adult ADHD, and help determine if it's time to talk to your doctor. Today's Poll Have you already come down with the cold or flu this season? Your options are: Yes No News You Can Use Yoga and ADHD I just started to take a yoga class in my community and all the while I was thinking, " Wow, this would be great for someone who has ADHD. " And I am not the only one who has had the same thoughts. Research has just begun to take a look at yoga as a treatment method for individuals who have ADHD, particularly children. Read more> This email was sent to: tccavanaugh@.... If this email was forwarded to you by another email recipient and you would like to subscribe, click here. If you would like to forward this newsletter to a friend, click here If you'd like to unsubscribe, click here. The HealthCentral Network, 2300 Boulevard #600 Arlington, VA 22201 © 2009 The HealthCentral Network, Inc. All rights reserved. Privacy Policy. If you are having trouble viewing this email with images, click here. ADHD NEWS AND VIEWS September 30, 2009 Exclusive savings on ADHD products and much, much more! Some kids can't escape their reputation A child who has a reputation for being badly behaved may get treated that way by teachers, even if their actions are fine, a new British study has found. Read more> This Week's NewsSee all ADHD news Family doctors prescribe most mental health drugs A new study has found that fifty nine percent of mental health prescriptions are written by family doctors, not psychiatrists. Read more> Tylenol recalls some children's meds The makers of Tylenol have voluntarily recalled some types of children's cold medicines as a precaution against possible contamination. Read more> 9 'mother's health rules' get an update Should you clean your plate, avoid reading in the dark, and sit up straight? Some experts say no. Read more> Survey: Most parents won't have kids get H1N1 flu vaccine A poll of 1,678 U.S. parents has found that only 40 percent said they would get their children immunized against the H1N1 swine flu virus, compared to more than 50 percent indicated they would get their kids vaccinated against the regular seasonal flu. Read more> 9 tips for clinical trial volunteers Experts say many patients can benefit from the supervised care and chance to try a new medication. Read more> Quiz of the Week Quiz: Do You Have Adult ADHD? Test your knowledge of Adult ADHD, and help determine if it's time to talk to your doctor. Today's Poll Have you already come down with the cold or flu this season? Your options are: Yes No News You Can Use Yoga and ADHD I just started to take a yoga class in my community and all the while I was thinking, " Wow, this would be great for someone who has ADHD. " And I am not the only one who has had the same thoughts. Research has just begun to take a look at yoga as a treatment method for individuals who have ADHD, particularly children. Read more> This email was sent to: tccavanaugh@.... If this email was forwarded to you by another email recipient and you would like to subscribe, click here. If you would like to forward this newsletter to a friend, click here If you'd like to unsubscribe, click here. The HealthCentral Network, 2300 Boulevard #600 Arlington, VA 22201 © 2009 The HealthCentral Network, Inc. All rights reserved. Privacy Policy. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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