April 7, 2013 by Sara Vance, Founder of ReBalance Life There has been a rise in
the number of kids diagnosed with ADD, according to a recent article in the New York Times.
There have always been difficult or naughty kids, but not like teachers deal with now, and we didn't have
the number of kids diagnosed with hyperactivity disorders that we have today, either.
Of course, like with a lot of health disorders, it's not always entirely clear if the number of kids with allergies has actually risen or if we're just better at diagnosing food allergies now, but either way, more food allergies are part of our everyday lives no
Of course, like with a lot
of health disorders, it's not always entirely clear if the number of kids with allergies has actually risen or if we're just better at diagnosing food allergies now, but either way, more food allergies are part of our everyday lives no
of health disorders, it's not always entirely clear if the
number of kids with allergies has actually risen or if we're just better at diagnosing food allergies now, but either way, more food allergies are part of our everyday lives no
of kids with allergies has actually risen or if we're just better at
diagnosing food allergies now, but either way, more food allergies are part
of our everyday lives no
of our everyday lives now.
Howard Abikoff, the Pevaroff Cohn professor
of child and adolescent psychiatry and director
of research at the New York University Child Study Center, agrees with Safer that there are a
number of factors why more
kids are being
diagnosed with ADHD.