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Attention Research - What Has It Revealed?

Attention ResearchAttention problems are some of the most frequently diagnosed issues in the country, with the majority of cases in children and teenagers. However, new research has also shown that adults can also express symptoms of these conditions. Since attention disorders can affect people of any age and often pose a risk of interfering with their quality of life, attention research has been at the forefront of many medical institutions for several years.

The main attention disorder that is garnering a lot of attention, and thus the bulk of the research, is ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder). While it is still not completely understood, this condition was very misunderstood until recently, and major diagnosis of the disease didn’t begin until the early to mid 1990s. Attention research began to show that children who were once simply considered to be lazy and have bad behavior were actually suffering from ADHD, which includes symptoms such as:

  • Restlessness
  • Irritability
  • Lack of focus
  • Excessive talking and disruption
  • Hyperactivity
  • Poor memory
  • Speaking loudly
  • Many others

Attention research has provided health care providers with a better understanding of ADHD and other attention disorders, opening the doors to provide adequate options for sufferers. Even more recent research has shown that ADHD is not a childhood disorder that people simply grow out of, as was once believed. Undiagnosed adults can also struggle with the symptoms, making it difficult for them to thrive in work and learning environments, which in turn puts a strain on their relationships and confidence.

If you believe your child or even yourself (as attention research has also suggested that these conditions may be hereditary) are suffering from an attention disorder, consult with your doctor to learn your treatment options and choose the therapies that work best for your needs and those of your family.

 


     

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