Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) often has a genetic component, meaning it can run in families. Research indicates that children with a parent or sibling who has ADHD are more likely to develop the disorder themselves. Environmental factors and family dynamics may also play a role, but genetic predisposition is a significant contributor to the likelihood of developing ADHD.
ADHD (Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder) is not considered a purely recessive condition, as it is influenced by a combination of genetic, environmental, and neurobiological factors. While there is a hereditary component, with a higher likelihood of ADHD in individuals who have family members with the disorder, it does not follow simple Mendelian inheritance patterns. Instead, multiple genes may contribute to its development, interacting with environmental factors to increase risk. Thus, ADHD is best understood as a complex trait rather than a straightforward genetic disorder.
Yes, active military personnel may be prescribed Concerta, which contains methylphenidate, for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) or narcolepsy, provided it is deemed medically necessary. However, the use of stimulants like Concerta is subject to military regulations and guidelines, and service members must disclose any medications they are taking. Ultimately, the decision to prescribe and use Concerta in the military context depends on individual health assessments and the potential impact on duty performance.
On a balance sheet, Members' Deficit indicates that there is a lack of equity for the company's capital investors. Usually this account would be known as members' equity, but because the said equity is negative there exist instead a deficit.
I have panic disorder ........ it does but they are not mad they want to help because they are your family!...belive me .. i know
Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD) can significantly impact the people around those affected by it. Individuals with ADD may struggle with focus, organization, and impulse control, which can lead to misunderstandings or frustration in social and work environments. Family members, friends, and colleagues might experience challenges in communication and collaboration, sometimes feeling neglected or overwhelmed. However, with understanding and support, relationships can thrive, as those with ADD often bring unique perspectives and creativity.
You want to attract that person's attention, but if it's your family members you already have their attention, no need for more
Answer: It depends. It could very well help your breathing, or it could make it all worse. Talk to your doctor. If you do have breathing problems it is unlikely that Adderall is going to really help out in that department. hope this helps, Megan. *****
Lack of information about other family members, especially from previous generations because of deceased family members, who obviously cannot provide information about past manifestations of the disorder.
Yes, chemically. ADHD and Parkinson's are chemically related in that both show lower than normal amounts of the neurotransmitter dopamine in the brain. Dopamine plays a role in focus, learning, attention and movement. The dopamine deficiency of ADHD & Parkinson's disease are in fact,so closely related that, these nervous system illnesses have occurred in different members of the same family.More startling is the fact that Attention deficit disorder & Parkinson's disease have even occurred in the same person! In cases such as these, Parkinson's disease is usually diagnosed(much later!) Anywhere from two to as many as five decades after a childhood diagnosis of ADHD. Dementia with Lewy- Bodies(an illness of the nervous system.) has also been linked to ADHD. http://www.lbda.org/node/222
If you have payed attention to your crew members or are using a guide, then no it is not hard however, if you have not been paying attention, it can be very hard.
This is believed to be very true. But it is unknown whether its because of genetics or strong influence from the family member/members who have the ed.
There is a genetic component as family members of affected people are more likely to get it, however, most people with Crohn's Disease do not have affected family members so there are other factors that are probably more important.