ADHD is incredibly common among elite athletes, and yet for the majority of sufferers, ADHD makes it doubly hard to perform. The first incident I'd blame for my lack of interest in any kind of ...
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says that “regular physical activity is one of the most important things you can do for your health. “Even 60 minutes a week of moderate-intensity ...
If you’re raising a teen with ADHD, you already know the word “stress” carries extra weight. There’s the morning scramble, the missed homework, the “I forgot again” conversations that test every ounce ...
Exercise is not only great for your body, it’s also great for your brain. It helps many people with ADHD focus, and it leads to some changes in the brain that are comparable to the effects of Ritalin ...
A University of Rhode Island study on the exercise patterns and fitness levels of children and teenagers should lead to improvements in the lives of children with ...
Parents, maybe it's time to put away the Ritalin and Adderall, and start bicycling with your kids to school! An article in today's Atlantic called "Exercise is ADHD Medication" reports on new research ...
Yoga and breathing exercises have a positive effect on children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). After special classes, children improve their attention, decrease hyperactivity, ...
SOUTH BEND, Ind. (WNDU) - Dr. Bob Cassady from the South Bend Clinic joins us every week on 16 News Now at Noon to answer your medical questions. Question #1 (from Lindsay): “Would you consider ...
New research suggests 20 minutes of activity seems to allow kids with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder settle in to read or solve a math problem. The small study in the Journal of Pediatrics ...