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[15 Oct 2009 | No Comments |]

Children with ADHD are more likely than other stomach aches, trouble sleeping and feeling tired. They are also frequently involved in bullying, according to Kirsten Holmberg, who has studied fourth graders in Sigtuna. The thesis also shows that close cooperation between the school and school health services is important for the early identification of ADHD symptoms in young children.
Kirsten Holmberg, Department of Woman and Child Health studied more than 500 fourth graders in Sigtuna. Parents and teachers were asked to give information on children's behavior and learning. Students also answered a health questionnaire with the questions ...

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[21 Sep 2009 | 3 comments |]
Article Series: Having young children with ADHD

Frida was 3 years old when we noticed that she stopped sleeping more at night, if she fell asleep she slept from 20:00 until 22:00 then she was at the top at 05:30 and slept in till 7:00, she slept no during the day. Frida pissing down every time she slept and during the day. When it became so intense during the night, neither I nor my husband sleep well either. Frida was in kindergarten and she was as hyperactive there as at home. We decided to seek help and turned to Bup about the problems. They told us to turn to the social, which we did.

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[21 Sep 2009 | No Comments |]
Netdoktor launches new range of ADHD

ADHD has in the past ten years become a välomnämnt concepts in both media, schools and at the workplace. But due to lack of information about what the diagnosis means concretely associated with ADHD often a hyperactive boy ten years old. Following this launch Netdoktor now, in collaboration with National Association Attention, an area that takes up all you need to know about ADHD.

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[28 May 2009 | No Comments |]
A betrayal of patients with ADHD

- A ban on drugs for ADHD is an incomprehensible treachery, says Henry D. Ragnevi, president of Attention in Gothenburg in a debate article in Dagens Pharmacy.
After about six months, it is almost impossible for adults diagnosed with ADHD in the Västra Götaland region to get medication. This violates the Board's recommendations and is a betrayal of the patients, writes Henry D. Ragnevi.

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