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ATTENTION-DEFICIT HYPERACTIVITY DISORDER
Washington Post, United States -
THIS STUDY randomly assigned 54 youths, 6 to 17 years old, with ADHD to take St. John's wort (hypericum 0.3 percent, 300 milligrams) or a placebo three ...

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Attention class
Boston Globe, United States - Jun 28, 2008
Others are finding similar gains from meditation in those without ADHD. Preliminary results from the largest attention-training study to date, which tracked ...

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Ineffective alternative
Science News - Jun 10, 2008
The study found no statistically significant improvement in the behavior of children given the hypericin versus those given the placebo. On the ADHD rating ...
St. John's Wort No Help for ADHD TIME
St. John's Wort of no help for ADHD symptoms CTV.ca
St. John's wort no better than placebo for ADHD, Bastyr study finds Seattle Times
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Pitt, UPMC get $3M NIHM grant for ADHD study
Bizjournals.com, NC - Jun 25, 2008
The study will gauge the effectiveness of atomoxetine, a nonstimulant medication for treating ADHD. Reseachers will also attempt to show parents how to use ...
ADHD Gene Doesn't Predict Response to Drugs
Forbes, NY - Jun 25, 2008
... and the sample size is impressive." More to the point, he said, the study design paves the way for other researchers to untangle the complexity of ADHD.
ADHD cuts workplace productivity
Globe and Mail, Canada - Jun 23, 2008
"It's a surprisingly serious disorder," says study co-author Ronald Kessler, a professor of health-care policy at Harvard Medical School, who said ADHD has ...
ADHD with Autism Explored
PsychCentral.com, MA - Jun 27, 2008
?ADHD symptoms are common in children with autism, but children with autism often do not respond well to stimulant medications, the conventional treatment ...
How Ritalin Works In Brain To Boost Cognition, Focus Attention
Science Daily (press release) - Jun 25, 2008
At the same time, the results support the idea that today's ADHD drugs may be safer than people think, says Berridge. Mounting behavioral and neurochemical ...
ADHD diagnoses are inconsistent, prof says
Vancouver Sun,  Canada - Jun 1, 2008
Edmunds, who conducted his study with Shelley Martsch-Litt, said non-diagnosis is the biggest concern because children who are not identified as having ADHD ...
Additives, Allergies and ADHD
American Chronicle, CA - Jun 28, 2008
By Robin O?brien Thank you for your amazing response to our Good Morning America segment, Additives, Allergies and ADHD: Is There a Connection? ...
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[PDF] Behavior assessment system for children, (basc 2)
CR Reynolds, RW Kamphaus - Circle Pines: AGS Publishing. d aniel e steban p ineda, f …, 2004 - ags.pearsonassessments.com
... to help around the house. Her mother is very stressed and says, ?I can?t take it
any more.? ... 44 Study Skills 36 Page 26. Under-diagnosis of ADHD in ...

The NIMH multimodal treatment study for attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder: Just say yes to … -
WE Pelham - Canadian Journal of Psychiatry, 1999 - server03.cpa-apc.org
... Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder: Just Say Yes to ... of the Multimodal Treatment Study
for Children With Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), the MTA ...
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Commentary on the Multimodal Treatment Study of Children with ADHD -
RA Barkley - Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 2000 - Springer
... 990. Pelham, WEJ (1999b). President?s Message: The NIMH Multimodeal
treatment study for ADHD: Just say yes to drugs? Cilnical ...

[BOOK] How to reach and teach ADD/ADHD children
SF Rief - 1993 - uwsuper.edu
... Poor study skills; Difficulty working independently. ... They say there may be an imbalance
or lack of ... sustained neurological damage and exhibit many ADHD behaviors. ...

Motor control and state regulation in children with ADHD: a cardiac response study -
N B?rger, J van der Meere - Biological Psychology, 2000 - Elsevier
... respect to group differences we may say that the ... an increased 0.10 Hz component in
ADHD children is in ... the outcome of a sustained attention study of B?rger et ...

… Planning, Working Memory, and Inhibition Associated With Individual Differences in Preschool ADHD -
EJS Sonuga-Barke, L Dalen, D Daley, B Remington - Developmental Neuropsychology, 2002 - Lawrence Earlbaum
... Noisy Book); INHIB = in- hibition (?Puppet Says??). ... is in this domain that ADHD children
display deficits ... This study therefore provides some support for ...

Methylphenidate Response in Aggressive and Nonaggressive ADHD Children: Distinctions on Laboratory … -
K MATIER, JM HALPERIN, V SHARMA, JH NEWCORN, N … - Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent …, 1992 - jaacap.com
... on these considerations, the present study compared the ... he listen to what the teacher
says?"), aggression (eg ... yell and swear at other kids?"), and hyperactivity ...

What the Multimodal Treatment Study of Children With Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder Did … -
WB Carey - Pediatrics, 2000 - Am Acad Pediatrics
... commentary 3 about the Multimodal Treatment Study of Children with attention-deficit/
hyperactivity disorder (ADHD; MTA ... the report actually did and did not say. ...

Investigation of a Direct Intervention for Improving Attention in Young Children With ADHD -
KA Kerns, K Eso, J Thomson - Developmental Neuropsychology, 1999 - Lawrence Earlbaum
... all participants would fit the category of ADHD combined type ... For the purposes of
this study, Subtest 14 was ... Participants are asked to say day whenever a black ...

… disorder not otherwise specified? A study of social problems in children with PDD-NOS and ADHD -
EF Luteijn, M Serra, S Jackson, MP Steenhuis, M … - European Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, 2000 - Springer
... certain expressions ? Is exceptionally na??ve; believes anything you say 1 The ...
173 A study of social problems in children with PDD-NOS and ADHD ...

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Pine bark extract could calm ADHD kids, says study

A daily supplement of the French maritime pine bark extract, Pycnogenol, improved attention and coordination and reduce hyperactivity of kids with ADHD, says new research.

 
“Our results point to an option to use Pycnogenol as a natural supplement to relieve ADHD symptoms of children,” wrote lead author researcher Jana Trebatická in the journal European Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (doi: 10.1017/s00787.006-0538-3).

ADHD is thought to affect between three to seven per cent of children in the UK, with the problem continuing into adulthood for as many as 60 per cent of sufferers. Boys are reported to be three times more likely than girls to suffer from ADHD, according to the National Attention Deficit Disorder Information and Support Service (ADDISS).

The new randomized, placebo-controlled, double-blind study assigned 57 children (average age 9.5 years) to receive either a daily supplement of the French maritime pine bark extract (1 mg/kg) or placebo (58 mg lactose, 65 mg cellulose) for one month.

Volunteers were evaluated at the start, end and one month after the end using a series of scales: The Child Attention Problems (CAP) teacher rating scale; the Connor's Teacher Rating Scale (CTRS); and the Connor's Parent Rating Scale (CPRS); and basic psychiatric examinations.

After one month of supplementation the researchers, from Comenius University in Slovakia and the University of Munster in Germany, found that the inattention and hyperactivity scores decreased by about 20 per cent for the pycnogenol group, but no changes for placebo, according to the CAP scores, evaluated by teachers.

The CTRS scores showed that inattention and hyperactivity scores decreased by about 10 and 15 per cent, respectively, for the pycnogenol group, but no changes for placebo.

The parental scores on the CPR scale also reported a decrease of about eight per cent and about 16 per cent for inattention and hyperactivity, respectively.

No significant changes were reported for the placebo groups.

“Our findings seem to present an alternative to existing drugs for parents fearing the adverse effects of established drugs, however, results of our study have to be further confirmed by studies involving a greater number of patients,” wrote the researchers.

The mechanism behind the benefits of the French maritime pine bark extract is still to be identified, said the researchers. They did however propose that the extract might be promoting synthesis of nitric oxide (NO) synthase in the brain, a molecule reported to be a neurotransmitter.

In vitro and in vivo studies have reported that Pycnogenol stimulates NO synthase in the endothelium (smooth muscle lining blood vessels), but it is not known if NO synthase is stimulated in the brain as a result of the pine bark extract.

It should also be stressed that the role of NO in learning is highly controversial with apparent conflicting results to be found in the literature.

“The relative small number of patients and the short duration of the study limits the generalization of our findings,” said the researchers.

Pycnogenol, made by Horphag Research and co-sponsors of this study, has been claimed to have beneficial effects on a wide range of medical conditions from diabetes to asthma. It has also been proposed to boost male fertility and improve the memory of mice.

The product is extracted from the bark of the Maritime pine that grows on the southern coast of France, and is currently used in over 400 dietary supplements, multi-vitamins and health products.

 
 
 
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