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...painful. You see, he said, he has Attention-Deficit, Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). According to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), ADHD is...
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...requiring that a parent provide a medical diagnosis that her son had ADHD before  the District developed a 504 Plan. The student began attendingÂ...
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...therapeutic level cause sleep. In the case of individuals with ADD or ADHD, the use of amphetamine can result in a DUI as a result...
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...Johnson & Johnson's groundbreaking medication for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, or ADHD. The case on behalf of James M. Swanson survived a...
After taking on Genentech and Monsanto, IP litigator Gerald Dodson is gunning for Johnson & Johnson
Although it seems almost a contradiction, children can be both gifted and have special needs, such as learning disabilities. Yet, because of their unique blend of talents and challenges, these stude
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...consists of a blood disorder, asthma, anger issues, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), learning disability, low intelligence and depression. His alleged disability onset date is...
...her participation in parenting classes, and her research on her son's ADHD diagnosis. This constitutes the decision and order of the Supreme...
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