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America now uses 90% of the world’s Ritalin - more than five times the rest of the world combined.” - Peter Breggin, M.D, Talking Back to Ritalin
Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry 47 (8), 921-9 (Aug 2008)
Archives of clinical neuropsychology : the official journal of the National Academy of Neuropsychologists, (15 Jul 2008)
Child and adolescent psychiatric clinics of North America 17 (2), 285-307, viii (Apr 2008)
Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry 47 (7), 797-807 (Jul 2008)
The American journal of psychiatry, (15 Jul 2008)
3 Steps To Conquering ADD-ADHD - Member's Only Site, (15 Jul 2008)
Since the late 1970’s the suspected connection between ADD/ADHD and nutrition has been explored by researchers. To date, there are so many reputable studies that indicate that there is a connection, that the influence of nutrition on ADD/ADHD can no longer be ignored.
CCDU ONLUS - Bozen, (09 Jul 2008)
Die CCDU wird am Samstag den 26.Juli von 8.00 bis 19.00 in Bozen an der Talferbrücke anwesend sein, um eine große Unterschriftensammlungsaktion zu machen.
In Südtirol will die Psychiatrie eine neue „Kinderkrankheit“ werben. ADHS Aufmerksamkeitsdefizit – Hyperaktivitätsstörung, was sie als „Krankheit“ definieren, obwohl sie keine organischen Abänderungen feststellen können. Diese „angebliche“ Krankheit wird nur mittels einiger dummen Fragen diagnostiziert. Wie zum Beispiel: Bewegt das Kind oft die Hände, oder plappert es zu viel. Es gibt keine anderen Mittel, wo die Psychiatrie diese diagnostizieren kann.
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Journal of Neuroscience 28 (28), 7040-6 (09 Jul 2008)
3 Steps To Conquering ADD-ADHD - Member's Only Site, (03 Jul 2008)
Think about the foods you and your kids eat. Fruit Roll-Ups. Macaroni and cheese. Lucky Charms Cereal. Soft drinks. What do all of these and just about everything we eat have in common? Artificial dyes are in the majority of foods available. These colorings make food look more appetizing, at least psychologically.
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