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  • Having a pet dog helps reduce ADHD symptoms

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    Having a pet dog around the home can reduce a child's ADHD (attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder) symptoms—and especially problems with inattention, researchers have found.

    It's a viable alternative to taking ADHD medication such as Ritalin, say researchers at the University of California at Irvine.

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  • Most ADHD children have the problem as adults

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    <a href=ADHD (attention deficit hyperactive disorder) is often thought of as a problem of childhood—but 90 percent go on to suffer symptoms as adults, such as speaking impulsively, or not being able to make decisions. 

    It’s important for people to recognise that ADHD carries on into adulthood, and there will be times when a person can’t manage situations or feels less in control, said researchers from the University of Washington School of Medicine.

    It was thought that half of all children diagnosed with ADHD would still suffer from it as adults, but the Washington researchers estimate the true figure is much higher and could be as high as 90 percent of cases.

    They followed the health of 558 children when they were eight and until they reached the age of 25. All the children had been diagnosed with ADHD.

  • The benefits of breastfeeding and associated risks of replacement with baby formulas ?

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    Abstract Title:

    [The benefits of breastfeeding and associated risks of replacement with baby formulas].

    Abstract Source:

    Rev Chil Pediatr. 2017 Feb ;88(1):7-14. PMID: 28288222

    Abstract Author(s):

    Paulina Brahm, Verónica Valdés

    Article Affiliation:

    Paulina Brahm

    Abstract:

    Breastfeeding is the nourishment designed by nature for the newborn and the infant; however its prevalence is nowadays not optimal. The aim of this article is to review the current evidence of the benefits of breastfeeding for children and society, and to elaborate the risks associated with the replacement of lactation with baby formulas. Breastfeeding is a protective factor for several infectious, atopic, and cardiovascular diseases as well as for leukaemia, necrotising enterocolitis, celiac disease, and inflammatory bowel disease. It also has a positive impact on neurodevelopment, improving IQ and reducing the risk of attention deficit disorder, and generalised developmental and behavioural disorders. Lactation can decrease the risk of sudden infant deaths syndrome by 36% and prevent 13% of infant mortality worldwide. Breastfeeding result in direct saving on the use of infant formulas and bottles, and indirectly on associated health costs, premature deaths, and quality-adjusted life years, among others. In addition, breastfeeding is environmentally friendly; it does not leave an ecological footprint in its production and consumption. The use of baby formulas and bottles have inherent risks, because they increase the risk of oral diseases, such as mouth breathing, malocclusion, alteration of bite, and tooth decay. Finally, the intestinal microbiota, oxygenation, and thermoregulation of infants are negatively affected by their use.

  • The chiropractic care of children with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder: a retrospective case series.

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    Abstract Title:

    The chiropractic care of children with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder: a retrospective case series.

    Abstract Source:

    Explore (NY). 2010 May-Jun;6(3):173-82. PMID: 20451152

    Abstract Author(s):

    Joel Alcantara, James Davis

    Article Affiliation:

    International Chiropractic Pediatric Association, 327 N. Middletown Road, Media, PA 19063, USA. This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

    Abstract:

    BACKGROUND:Characterized with hyperactivity, inattention and impulsivity, attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) has a prevalence in children, ranging from 2.6% to 11.4%. The medical approach is multimodal, with combination therapies of behavioral modification and pharmacotherapy. With growing concerns regarding the safety of both short-term and long-term use of psychotropic medications, the need for investigating alternative approaches to the care of children is warranted.

    OBJECTIVE:The aim of this review was to describe the chiropractic care of children with medically diagnosed ADHD.

    DESIGN:Retrospective case series were reviewed.

    SETTING:The review was conducted in a private practice of chiropractic with a solo practitioner.

    PATIENTS/PARTICIPANTS:Pediatric patients (aged

    INTERVENTION:The intervention was chiropractic spinal manipulative therapy augmented by nutritional supplements.

    RESULTS:Our review found four patient files satisfying the inclusion criteria. All patients were males, ranging in age from nine to 13 years (mean age, 10 years), with three patients having a history of medication use and two patients having prescribed medication at the start of chiropractic care. Using a 15-item parent/teacher ADHD questionnaire, the patients' responses to chiropractic care were monitored. Using the Friedman test to compare observations repeated on the same subjects, our findings found improvement in ADHD symptoms (ie, hyperactivity, impulsivity, and inattentiveness, as well as behavioral, social, or emotional difficulties) and provide supporting evidence on the effectiveness of chiropractic in the treatment of children with ADHD.

    CONCLUSION:A retrospective case series of ADHD patients under chiropractic care is described. This provides supporting evidence on the benefits of chiropractic spinal manipulative therapy. We encourage further research in this area.

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