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MP> NEW YORK (Reuters) -- Psychiatrists are now treating a flood of adults
MP> for attention deficit disorder (ADD), a syndrome often thought of as a
MP> disorder of childhood.
MP> Once diagnosed, most adult ADD patients turn to Ritalin, a drug
MP> thought to increase levels of the brain chemical dopamine. Many
MP> researchers believe a shortage of dopamine is behind ADD behaviors.
Mark --> A person with ADD would probably be treated differently
depending on whether person seeks help from a natrapathic
doctor [ N.D ] verus a medical doctor [ M.D ].
A N.D. believe an person with ADD can and should be treated with
nutrition while a M.D. would treat that person with
chemicals.
Thus, the debate between natrapathic [ ALTMED ] and allopathic
medicine.
... "Scotty, beam me up another Blue Wave message."
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