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Why Do Stimulants Work for Treatment of ADHD?

Nov 15, 2010 • The Hospitalist Team

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My toddler accidentally took Concerta: True confessions of a MomDoc

Mar 21, 2016 • The Hospitalist Team

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Stressed and Depressed-- How American Teens are Hurting Themselves, and what Parents can do to Reverse the Trend

Mar 05, 2015 • The Hospitalist Team

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Why Teens with ADHD Smoke (and how to avoid it)

May 12, 2014 • The Hospitalist Team

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Do ADHD Medications Make Kids Obese? Surprising new research suggests the answer is, “Yes.”

Mar 17, 2014 • The Hospitalist Team

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Treating ADHD without meds

Mar 10, 2014 • The Hospitalist Team

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Parenting a Child with ADHD: More advice from a MomDoc

Oct 18, 2012 • The Hospitalist Team

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Sleep Anxiety in Children: 10 Ways to Stop the Worrying & Get Your Child to Sleep

Aug 10, 2015 • The Hospitalist Team

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The Return of Essential Oils

Feb 26, 2015 • The Hospitalist Team

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Sleepy Teens - new study says teens are even more sleep-deprived than we thought

Feb 25, 2015 • The Hospitalist Team

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Back to School, back to sleep! 10 tips to finding your sleep routine

Aug 04, 2014 • The Hospitalist Team

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Tired teens: could it be narcolepsy or depression?

May 22, 2014 • The Hospitalist Team

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Stressed and Depressed-- 8 Ways Teens are Hurting Themselves On Purpose

Feb 17, 2014 • The Hospitalist Team

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“Attunement Parenting”—The New Attachment Parenting

Jun 24, 2013 • The Hospitalist Team

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