It is believed that a British doctor, Dr. George Still, was the first person to recognize and diagnose the condition in 1902. However, he did not call it ADHD, but rather a "Defect of Moral Control" disorder. To the best of my knowledge, the names of the children he described in his papers were not released.
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There is none. Symptoms can be treated but the disorder cannot be cured.
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Stratera does not cure ADHD but rather helps make the symptoms of ADHD more manageable for the sufferer.
Tourette Syndrome is a neurological disorder that can cause behaviorial outbursts and has no permanent cure and no Mozart did not have Tourette Syndrome he had ADHD.
ADHD does not end. it is a disorder that is there from birth to death. However, ADHD symptoms are not the same in people under the age of 16 as they are in over the age of 16, hence the idea that ADHD ends after childhood. there is no cure however it can be made easier to deal with by use of medication, therapy and a good psychiatrist.
adhd can not be treated and pills or patches can help to calm you down but not cure the adhd!
you cant fully BUT you can eat more vegetables and that can help but isnt a miracle cure
Do you mean "mental" disorder?
You can't cure it, you can only manage it.
CURE Children's Hospital of Uganda was created in 2000.
Sorry, but there's no cure. I have it too. :(
No...there isn't a cure yet. it is a genetic disorder