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4 ways to eat your way to lower cholesterolMany people can lower
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How much cardio should you do? The Physical Activity Guidelines issued
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of jokes about forgetting where you put your keys, but as you get older, changes in
your mental function are no laughing matter.
Ways to support someone who is in griefIt can be hard to know how to
console a friend or relative who is grieving.
Six steps to cognitive health So how do you keep your brain healthy,
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to do because you suffer from stiffness, swelling, or pain in your hands, the right
exercises can help get you back in motion.
Taming carpal tunnel syndromeInside your wrist, a slick tunnel passes
through the carpal bones.
3 tips to prevent neck painWithout knowing it, you may be encouraging
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The active ingredients of tai chiWhen Peter M.
The physical benefits of yogaYoga promotes physical health in multiple
different ways.
Motivational tips to work your coreA core workout is an essential
part of a fitness routine, but sticking with any exercise program isn't always
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4 tips for coping with an enlarged prostateWhen a man reaches about age
25, his prostate begins to grow.
Can diet help fight prostate cancer?Can adopting a healthier diet help
fight prostate cancer?
Most melanomas start as new spotsMost melanomas come in the form of a
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5 ways to dodge incontinenceMost people take bladder control for
granted — until the unintended loss of urine interrupts the ability to carry on an
ordinary social and work life.
Simple tips to fight inflammationThe awareness of the intersection
between inflammation and chronic disease has spawned a plethora of diet plans,
nutritional supplements, and lifestyle programs, many implying they offer new ways
to improve your health by quelling inflammation.
Alcohol and age: A risky combinationMost people drink less as they grow
older. Get the latest news on health and wellness delivered to your inbox! MEN'S
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Tips for talking to your doctor about EDIf you've been having
difficulty getting or sustaining erections, talk about it with your doctor.
5 natural ways to overcome erectile dysfunctionCan you run as fast as
you did when you were 20 years old?
In search of better ways to find and treat prostate cancerBiomarkers
are molecular signatures of both normal and abnormal processes in the body. Get the
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Hypothyroidism symptoms and signs in an older personSome people over
age 60 have few, if any, classic hypothyroidism symptoms, while others experience
the same symptoms younger people do.
What's your t-score? Bone density scans for osteoporosisSeveral
technologies can assess bone density, but the most common is known as dual energy
x-ray absorptiometry (DEXA).
5 ways to boost bone strength earlyThe best prevention for bone-
thinning osteoporosis begins early — during the first two decades of life, when you
can most influence your peak bone mass by getting enough calcium and vitamin D and
doing bone-strengthening exercise. Get the latest news on health and wellness
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Adult & Child ADHD
Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a common problem among children.
Some outgrow it. In others, it continues through adolescence and into adulthood.
Children and adults with ADHD have trouble staying focused or paying attention.
Many find it difficult to control their behavior. Many are also hyperactive,
meaning they fidget a lot or can't sit still. Some individuals with ADHD are
disruptive or impulsive, have trouble in relationships, and are accident prone.
Hyperactivity and impulsiveness often improve with age, while attention problems
tend to last into adulthood.
Adults with ADHD tend to have problems with memory and concentration. They may have
trouble staying organized and meeting commitments at work or at home. The
consequences of poor functioning may be anxiety, low self-esteem, or mood problems.
Some turn to alcohol or drugs to manage these feelings.
Although no single treatment completely eliminates ADHD, many helpful options are
available. The goal of treatment is to help children and adults improve social
relationships, do better in school or at work, and keep their disruptive or harmful
behaviors to a minimum. Medication and talk therapy together usually yield the best
results.
Talk therapy may include behavior modification, social skills training, or
cognitive behavioral therapy. Stimulant medications such as methylphenidate
(Ritalin) and forms of amphetamine (Dexedrine) have been used for decades. They are
relatively safe and effective for most children and adults to help them focus their
thoughts and control their behavior.
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Is that brain fog really adult ADHD?
Sometimes older adults have attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and
don’t realize that symptoms such as forgetfulness and disorganization are linked to
this condition. It’s possible that lifelong symptoms have been kept in check by
structured, busy lifestyles. When structure fades away in retirement, symptoms may
become more pronounced. An evaluation with a psychiatrist or psychologist can help.
Medication is a mainstay of treatment for the attention challenges in ADHD, but
behavior changes may be enough to help an older adult with ADHD cope with symptoms.
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Attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in children
Attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder is a brain problem that can make it hard
for kids to behave appropriately. It can also make time in the classroom
challenging, interfere with schoolwork, and affect a child’s social and emotional
development. Brain imaging studies suggest that kids with ADHD have brains that
work a little differently than the brains of kids without this condition. ADHD
tends to run in families. More »
Teen brain development
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ADHD update: New data on the risks of medication
Studies examine on the potential risks of ADHD medications: cardiac problems (for
both children and adults), growth suppression, and abuse of the drugs. More »
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