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Free ADHD Information

When searching for ADHD facts, there are many considerations to keep in mind. Accuracy and relevance are vital, especially to parents with a newly diagnosed child. It is important to realize that you are not alone, and there are plenty of resources to find free information on ADHD that include:

  • Your pediatrician or medical professional
  • Local support groups from hospitals, schools, and non-profit organizations
  • Web resources including blogs
  • Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
  • Other parents of ADHD children or other adult sufferers

When looking for ADHD facts, it is important to also consider the source of the information. By becoming a member of QualityHealth you have access to relevant and trusted resources.

Important ADHD facts

  • Children with ADHD should not be considered to be "acting out" or purposely misbehaving
  • Adults can suffer from ADHD and may not receive a diagnosis until they have a child with the disease
  • There are many treatments for ADHD that include medication, nutrition, exercise, and behavior modification
  • ADHD and ADD are two different disorders with different symptoms
  • There are three types of ADHD — hyperactive/impulsive, inattentive, and combination
  • ADHD can be treated and controlled

The QualityHealth Difference

With a wealth of free information on ADHD, QualityHealth can assist you in finding the necessary answers to your questions regarding diagnosis and treatments. Remember, diagnosing attention ADD/ADHD must be done by a trained health care provider. In addition, please also seek a qualified second opinion prior to the administration of any drug therapies or other remedies. Consider all side effects and other restrictions involved when examining medications and a course of treatment. Remember, it is not recommended to self-diagnose or treat any medical disorder.

For more information on coping with ADD/ADHD and other ADHD facts, join QualityHealth. With resources, information, and answers to all of your questions, QualityHealth is a one-stop source. Make your decisions on living with this disorder based on sound advice that you can easily access and understand clearly! There is no reason to feel like you are alone during this challenging time in your life or in the life of your child. Come join QualityHealth today for all of your questions about living with ADD/ADHD!

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