Archive for October, 2008

I’m writing this blog post from 34,000 feet in the air.
(I can’t post it from here – so the fact that you’re reading this means
that I’ve landed safely).

I had a novel experience today.
You see, I’m flying to Vancouver today for an ADHD experts meeting.
I got an email from Air Canada yesterday, letting me know that
I can check in online for my flight this morning.

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Thanks to the advances in technology, we’re literally gaining a look at how a brain affected with ADD/ADHD works. And because of that, many children – and adults have benefited from a therapy called neurofeedback.

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The FDA sent formal warning letters to the makers of ADHD medications for inappropriate and misleading information in their advertising.

The warning applied to the makers of Strattera (Eli Lilly), Adderall XR and Vyvanse (Shire) and Concerta (Ortho-MacNeil).

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