Attention Research Update - 2004
"Here are the contents of issues published in 2004.
Just click on the link to get to the issues you would like to review."
David Rabiner, Ph.D. Senior Research Scientist, Duke University
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ATTENTION RESEARCH
UPDATE - January 2004
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The relationship between ADHD symptoms in parents and their parenting behavior
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ATTENTION
RESEARCH
UPDATE - February 2004
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ADHD: Increased medical costs for families
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ATTENTION
RESEARCH
UPDATE - March 2004
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Is zinc an effective treatment for ADHD?
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ATTENTION
RESEARCH
UPDATE - April 2004
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Quality of life in adolescents with ADHD
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ATTENTION
RESEARCH
UPDATE - May 2004
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Does early televenion exposure lead to ADHD?
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ATTENTION
RESEARCH
UPDATE - June 2004
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New Results from the Largest ADHD Treatment Study Ever Conducted
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ATTENTION
RESEARCH
UPDATE - July 2004
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Is Yoga a helpful complementary intervention for ADHD?
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ATTENTION
RESEARCH
UPDATE - August 2004
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A comparison of multimodal and stimulant medication treatment
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ATTENTION
RESEARCH
UPDATE - September 2004
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Can exposure to nature reduce children's ADHD symptoms?
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ATTENTION
RESEARCH
UPDATE - October 2004
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ADHD and Marital/Family Sastisfaction: A preliminary study
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ATTENTION
RESEARCH
UPDATE - November 2004
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Longer eye contact improves compliance in children with ADHD
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ATTENTION
RESEARCH
UPDATE - December 2004
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The relationship between ADHD symptoms, peer difficulties, and early onset conduct problems
(c) 2006 David Rabiner, Ph.D.
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