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Lawmakers Call on DEA, Drug Makers to Explain ADHD Drug Shortages

Lawmakers Call on DEA, Drug Makers to Explain ADHD Drug ShortagesBy: Jane Anderson, Family Practice News Digital Network, published January 18, 2012"House Democrats have called on the Drug Enforcement Administration and two manufacturers of drugs to treat attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder to explain shortages of medicines to treat the disorder, especially generic versions of the drugs."

Should You Tell Your Boss that You Have ADHD?

Should You Tell Your Boss that You Have ADHD?By Margarita Tartakovsky, M.S.ADHD can have a significant impact on your performance at school or work. While people usually seek accommodations while they are in school (e.g., extended test times, tutoring, etc), what about disclosing your ADHD in the workplace? Because of misconceptions about ADHD and other issues, the answer is often no. This article goes over the reasons why and alternative ways of approaching this issue with your boss.

Combination of ADHD and Poor Emotional Control Runs in Families, Study Suggests

ScienceDaily, published May 6, 2011This article describes how as many half of people with ADHD may also have poor emotional control and that both run in families. According to Craig Surman, MD, of the MGH Pediatric Psychopharmacology and Adult ADHD Program, the study's lead author, "Our findings also indicate that ADHD doesn't just impact things like reading, listening and getting the bills paid on time; it also can impact how people regulate themselves more broadly, including their emotional expression."http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2011/05/110505103341.htm

ADHD: Genetic Mutation May Be Key

WebMD Health News, By Daniel J. DeNoon and reviewed by Laura J. Martin, MDA particular "misspelling" in the genetic code of individuals with ADHD may make brain cells more excitable. This article discusses the preliminary evidence from research on mice. Mice that were genetically modified to have this specific mutation developed ADHD symptoms. When given stimulant medication, the symptoms decreased.http://www.webmd.com/add-adhd/news/20110418/adhd-genetic-mutation-may-be-key

The Art of ADHD and Engagement: Learning to Use Your Senses

By Kathryn GoetzkeThis article describes simple ways to be mindful in your everyday life. You can use these tools to ground yourself when your thoughts are racing or when you simply want to relax a little. For those of you familiary with DBT, this is also similar to items you might keep in a "distress tolerance kit."http://blogs.psychcentral.com/adhd/2011/04/the-art-of-adhd-and-engagement-learning-to-use-your-senses/

Why so many new posts?

Just a note about the posts. I switched platforms for my website, which I think will be a great improvement and better experience for visitors. However, it did mean adding all the links from the old site manually as posts. So dozens of posts are going up at once, but this will slow down in a few weeks after all the content has been moved.I hope you enjoy the new site layout!-David Fazzari

Your Brain on Computers: Outdoors and Out of Reach, Studying the Brain

By Matt Richtel, published: August 15, 2010A group of experts share there thoughts on the relationship between heavy use of digital devices and our attention and overall mental health. Five neuroscientists put their heads together to discuss this issue, not around a conference table at a hotel, but in a remote area of southern Utah rafting the San Juan River.http://www.nytimes.com/2010/08/16/technology/16brain.html?_r=2&ref=matt_richtelattention&pagewanted=all