| Adult Attention Deficit Disorder Web Sites
National
Institute of Health
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder with discussion
that includes adults and children.
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Understanding the Problem
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Can any other Conditions Produce These Symptoms?
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Can Other Disorders Accompany ADHD?
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What Causes ADHD?
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Getting Help
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How is ADHD Identified and Diagnosed?
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What Are the Educational Options?
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What Treatments Are Available?
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Sustaining Hope
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Can ADHD Be Outgrown or Cured?
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What Hope Does research Offer?
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What Are Sources of Information and Support?
National
Institute of Mental Health
Click Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
CHADD
– Children and Adults with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity
Disorder
ADHD Support 'For Adults'
Primary
CHADD Site
Attention
Deficit Disorder Association
The world’s leading adult AD/HD organization with
audio tapes, video tapes, books, and more
Additude
Magazine.com
Focus on Adult AD/HD with a self-report scale to assist
physicians in evaluating the symptoms of AD/HD.
ADHD.com
A screening tool for ADHD from Lilly
American Academy of Family Physicians
Health information for the whole family
An ADHD link is listed below
ADD
Consults
ADD
Forum
Online ADD discussion covering multiple topics
ADHD
Canada
Link inactive 9/4/2007
The
National Center for Gender Issues and ADHD
Primarily for children. However, there is one link a special monitoring program program for women.
ADDvance
A resource for women and girls with Attention Deficit
Disorders
ADD
Resource.com Web Site
This site provides an extensive list of resources including professional help, news, studies and camps.
The
National Human Genome Research Institute
The ADHD Genetic Research Study at NIH (National Institute
of Health)
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Determining if ADHD Runs in Families
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Frequently Asked Questions about the study
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General information on ADHD
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What causes ADHD
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Book listing
Tourette
Syndrome Association
Detailed web site
United
States National Library of Medicine
Digital archive of life science journal literature
United States National Library of Medicine
MedlinePlus
Find answers to your health questions.
National
Library of Medicine
Pub Med with 14,000,000 citations available! Search
by author, journal titles, and clinical queries
Clinical
Trials.gov
A service of the National Institutes of Health and developed
by the National Library of Medicine. Search by chronic
illness, location, treatment and sponsor
Locator
Plus
From the National Journal of Medicine featuring books,
journals and audiovisuals in the National Library of
Medicine Collections
U.S. News & World Report
Heath site with great search options
Senior
Health.gov
Developed by the National Institute on Aging and contains
health information for older adults |