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Dethrone homecoming royalty tradition
Because the good-looking, well-liked kids crave even more validation than they get simply by walking through the halls, many high schools hold elections about this time every fall to name a homecoming king and queen. Some students take this ritual very...Tags: St. Louis, The Detroit News, Social Sciences, Sissy Spacek, Elections
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Teacher of the Year transformed negative feelings about school into a career
julieg@herald-mail.comChristina Hammer-Atkins remembers school often being boring. So as a teacher, she strives to have engaging and exciting lessons for her students. “I teach for a variety of reasons. One is I hated school as a kid. That’s something that a...Tags: Students, Teachers, Behavioral Conditions, Education, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland)
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ADHD isn't only found in children
marieg@herald-mail.comThe inability to sit still was a defining characteristic of Phillip Urbak's childhood. While classmates would quietly sit at their desks, Urbak was a squirmer. He made good grades, he recalled, and often was on the honor roll. But he was easily...Tags: Social Sciences, Symptoms, Education, Public Finance, Health and Safety at School
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Allmendinger says he tested positive for ADHD drug
Suspended NASCAR driver AJ Allmendinger tells ESPN he tested positive for a prescription drug usually used to treat attention deficit disorder. Allmendinger says in an interview with ESPN that he took Adderall a couple of days before the race at...
Tags: Social Sciences, Auto Racing, A.J. Allmendinger, Drugs and Medicines, ESPN (tv network)
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Little girl injured by hair band makes best of situation
Q13 FOX News reporter7-year-old Mya Bartlett does not like to talk about the accident that fractured her skull and left her with traumatic brain damage. It happened in April, 2010. She fell on a soccer ball, fell backward, and hit her head. The Hello Kitty ponytail holder she...Tags: Culture, Social Sciences, Learning Disability, Skull Fracture, Head Injuries
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Recognizing ADHD in children
As kids watch their last few days of summer vacation slowly slip away, their parents are preparing them for a return to the classroom. Some kids can't wait to get back to school, where they can continue their studies and spend time with their friends....Tags: Social Sciences, Culture, Behavioral Conditions, Arts and Culture, Health
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Students Unite To Help A Third Grader Fight For His Life
WGNO NewsElementary school students in Luling are pulling their resources together to help one of their classmates fight for his life. Vanessa Bolano has the story. 8-year-old Alex Oxford is back at Mimosa Park Elementary in Luling after weeks of being absent....Tags: Social Sciences, Culture, Learning Disability, First American Bank, Arts and Culture
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Concerns over pesticide testing are justified
The Maryland Pesticide Network (MPN) appreciates The Sun's extensive and fair coverage of the dispute regarding the current Lyme disease study being conducted in Maryland by the state's Department of Health and Mental Hygiene and theU.S. Centers for...Tags: Parkinson's Disease, Social Sciences, Alzheimer's Disease, Medical Procedures and Tests, Diabetes
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June is outdoors month
Gov. Dennis Daugaard has joined with states nationwide to proclaim June as Great Outdoors Month. In the proclamation, Gov. Daugaard states that a connection with nature is an essential component of our physical well-being - time outside combats...Tags: Government, Obesity, Executive Branch, Dennis Daugaard, Diabetes
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Kids taking fewer antibiotics, more ADHD meds
CNNAmerican children are taking fewer antibiotics now than 10 years ago, but prescriptions to treat attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, or ADHD, have increased, according to a new report by the Food and Drug Administration. FDA researchers analyzed...Tags: Viral Diseases and Infections, Social Sciences, Medical Specialization, Zyrtec (drug), Medical Research
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Recognizing ADHD In Children
ADHD is a problem with inattentiveness, over-activity, impulsivity, or a combination. For these problems to be diagnosed as ADHD, they must be out of the normal range for a child's age and development.
Causes ADHD is the most commonly diagnosed...Tags: Culture, Social Sciences, Learning Disability, Behavioral Conditions, Bipolar Disorder
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Antibiotic use in kids is down; ADHD meds are up
KIAHA Food and Drug Administration study says antibiotic use among kids dropped 14 percent from 2002 to 2010. According to researchers, doctors are being more judicious about ordering prescriptions, out of fear of antibiotic resistance. At the same time that...Tags: Culture, Social Sciences, Arts and Culture, Food and Drug Administration, Drugs and Medicines
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