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Hemi Sync for ADHD CD
The Mozart Effect is the proven process of using Mozart’s music, or any beneficial music of high quality, for the purposes of creating an ordered mind. This process has also shown helpful as a non-medicated approach to enhancing brainwaves for those encumbered by ADD-ADHD. In addition to applying the Mozart Effect , many doctors and…
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Doctor-Recommended Advice for an ADHD Child
With school starting soon it’s time to consider ways to support better attention habits for your child. If your child can’t focus, constantly runs around, is overly mischievous and won’t sit still in the classroom, it could signal attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder – the most commonly diagnosed neuro-behavioral disorder among kids. ADHD affects 1 in every…
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Sleep Deficits and ADHD
Vatsal G. Thakkar treats many adults for attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder symptoms. As a doctor who treats these cases, he establishes that their symptoms start in childhood. In his recent article to the New York Times, he describes an examination of a new patient with ADHD symptoms and discovers this person has no previous childhood history…
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ADHD and Video Games?
Children with ADHD who spend long periods playing video games may not be honing the mental skills they need to hold their focus on less stimulating activities, such as schoolwork or household chores, a common finding that is mirrored in a recent article on the topic at Web MD. While several other online resources show…
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What is the difference between ADD and ADHD?
Meet Steven Kurtz, PhD, ABPP, Senior Director, ADHD and Disruptive Behavior Disorders Center; Director, Selective Mutism Program at the Child Mind Institute. In a short and descriptive summary on the Child Mind Institute webpage, Dr. Kurtz helps us understand these terms around the condition that impacts so many children and adults in today’s world: “ADD,…
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Adult ADHD in Marriage
Just when we think we’ve heard of all the common problems and challenges in marriage, having one of the partners afflicted with attention deficit disorder is probably the least visible and least tangible issue to recognize and find solutions for. Elena Donovan Mauer, Special to Lifescript.com takes a rare in-depth look at this disorder and…
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ADHD and Your Kid’s Brain
Dartmouth’s David Bucci says new data from the last several years indicates children experience neurobiological changes in the brain differently than adults, especially from exercise. “In the last several years there have been data suggesting that neurobiological changes are happening — [there are] very brain-specific mechanisms at work here,” says Bucci, an associate professor in…
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ADD and ADHD Challenges Young Drivers
In a recent New York Times article, attention deficit disorder, (ADD), and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), are reported to be keeping some of those who have this condition from getting their drivers license. Adding to the challenge of owning personal transportation, or getting a license to drive are the reduced job and educational opportunities…
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LA Times Article: Revisiting ADHD and Ritalin
Dr. Lawrence H. Diller, a pediatrician from Walnut Creek, California who in his 1996 book suggested that the hyperactivity disorder was being over-diagnosed has released a new book on the progress of some of his patients over the years. Read the full L.A. Times article here.
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ADD/ADHD
ADD / ADHD (Attention Deficit Disorder/Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder) CDs are appropriate for individuals with ADD/ADHD (both children and adults). Hemi-Sync ADD/ADHD CDs for the end user or educator are predominantly Metamusic CDs, i.e, Hemi-Sync titles which are music-based without audio or verbal guidance, and contain the bare audible embedded Hemi-Sync audio signals. Some of the titles…
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Too Much TV Can Make Kids Anti-Social, Says Study
According to this report published in the March 25, 2013 edition of Archives of Disease in Childhood, Five-year-olds can develop poorer social skills and are more predisposed to fight, steal and other anti-social tendencies by age 7. Surprisingly, researchers found that children’s time on video games or the computer did not effect behavior compared to…
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Breakthrough for Peak Performance CD-Unopened Sealed Jewel Case
Enhance your mental productivity, memory and aptitude for learning, while mainaining productivity and enjoying this artisitic creation. Breakthrough may also be helpful for ADD-ADHD, dyslexia, and other learning challenges. Length: 44 minutes.
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Illumination For Peak Performance
Many Hemi-Sync listeners can easily boost mental performance whether it is a workplace requirement, high performance athletics, or personal goals by integrating these select Hemi-Sync audio titles into a daily listening routine. The concentration producing atmospheres created by Hemi-Sync music can allow users to elevate their concentration where focus and follow through on the details…