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Dr Charles Moloney

Yet the symptoms of ADHD may mimic those of other conditions, and sometimes the signs
are subtler and harder to distinguish. One psychiatrist, Daniel Amen, MD, believes that to get
a truly accurate diagnosis of ADHD it's necessary to look inside the brain to see how well
various areas are functioning. He has developed his own set of ADHD subtypes based on
brain scans of children with ADHD, which he says can better target treatment and determine
whether it's working.

Dr Harry Agis Dr Jeffrey Fossati Dr Orin Atlas Dr Azam


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Examples of gas-producing foods are:

* Vegetables such as artichokes, asparagus, broccoli, brussels sprouts, cabbage, cauliflower,


cucumbers, green peppers, onions, peas, radishes, and raw potatoes.
* Beans and other legumes.
* Fruits such as apricots, bananas, melons, peaches, pears, prunes, and raw apples.
* Wheat and wheat bran.
* Eggs.
* Carbonated drinks, fruit drinks, beer, and red wine.
* Fried and fatty foods.
* Sugar and sugar substitutes.
* Milk and other dairy products, especially in people who have trouble digesting lactose, the
main sugar found in milk.
* Packaged foods that contain lactose, such as breads, cereal, and salad dressing.

Dr Dominic Ferro Dr Rima Daghanstani Dr Rodolfo Barbon Dr Hytham


Imseis Dr Panagiotis Pagonis Dr Marcelo Sandoval

What Causes Bronchitis?

Acute bronchitis is generally caused by lung infections; approximately 90% of these


infections are viral in origin, 10% bacterial. Chronic bronchitis may be caused by one or
several factors. Repeated attacks of acute bronchitis, which weaken and irritate bronchial
airways over time, can result in chronic bronchitis.

Industrial pollution is another culprit. Chronic bronchitis is found in higher-than-normal rates


among coal miners, grain handlers, metal molders, and other people who are continually
exposed to dust and fumes. But the chief cause is heavy, long-term cigarette smoking, which
irritates the bronchial tubes and causes them to produce excess mucus. The symptoms of
chronic bronchitis are also worsened by high concentrations of sulfur dioxide and other
pollutants in the atmosphere.

Dr Thurairasa Vijayanathan Dr Bradley Cohen Dr Glenn Mendoza Dr Geetha Naik Dr


Brett Waynewright Dr Dilruba Hussain Dr Carina Alfaro Franco

Are there prenatal risks associated with developing ADHD?


Studies show pregnant women who smoke or drink alcohol may have an increased risk of
having a child with ADHD. Some studies also show that women who smoke during
pregnancy are more likely to have ADHD themselves. Other studies conclude that alcohol or
drug abuse during pregnancy can reduce activity of the neurons that produce
neurotransmitters.
In addition, ADHD is higher in children who had a low birth weight or whose mothers had
difficult pregnancies.

Dr Mark Leber Dr Todd Davis Dr Daniel Poole Dr Melvin Rubenstein Dr Elizabeth Shea Dr
Nathaniel Wisch

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