Guest guest Posted September 2, 2009 Report Share Posted September 2, 2009 Debate: Should ADHD kids be allowed to move to the front of the line? If you are having trouble viewing this email with images, click here. ADHD NEWS AND VIEWS September 2, 2009 Exclusive savings on ADHD products and much, much more! Accommodation question sparks debate In Great Britain, kids who can document their attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) at amusement parks can cut to the front of the line. But some experts question the practice. Read more> This Week's NewsSee all ADHD news 15 percent of preschoolers suffer depression, anxiety: study Results from a new study suggest that 15 percent of preschoolers have signs of depression and anxiety. Read more> Multitasking may be bad for you In the modern world, the ability to multitask can be a point of pride for harried people, but experts say it may do more harm to productivity than good. Read more> Web-based psychotherapy can work Online therapy with doctors and patients connecting in real time can be effective, which may open the door for thousands of patients to get help, experts say. Read more> Seven secrets to successful caregiving According to one non-profit organization, there are seven secrets to being a successful caregiver. Read more> Family issues translate into sick days at work Employees juggling conflicts have higher absentee rate, research shows. Read more> Quiz of the Week Quiz: ADHD and Related Conditions How much do you know about the relationship between ADHD and anxiety, Conduct disorder and other related conditions? Find out with this quiz! Today's Poll How do you feel about ADHD children being allowed to go to the front of a line? Your options are: I think it's a kind thing to do, and I agree with it I'd prefer that my child wait in line with others I'm conflicted. It sounds nice, but I worry about the long-term message I don't have an opinion News You Can Use Get seasonal and H1N1 swine flu information in your inbox Click here to subscribe to the Cold & Flu newsletter, which contains news, information on vaccines, and helpful tips on preventing and treating both the seasonal and H1N1 swine flu viruses. 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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