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  1. Understanding ADHD: What you need to know - NIH MedlinePlus …

    14 nov. 2023 · ADHD is a neurodevelopmental disorder, which means it shapes how the brain develops and functions. It affects the parts of the brain responsible for executive function: the …

  2. Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder: MedlinePlus Genetics

    The specific ways that changes in associated genes are involved in the development of ADHD are unknown. Research has found that people with ADHD often have low levels of the …

  3. ADHD is a neurodevelopmental disorder, which means it shapes how the brain develops and functions. It afects the parts of the brain responsible for executive function: the ability to plan, …

  4. Celiac disease: MedlinePlus Genetics

    Celiac disease is a condition in which the immune system is abnormally sensitive to gluten, a protein found in wheat, rye, and barley. Explore symptoms, inheritance, genetics of this condition.

  5. ADHD across the lifespan: What it looks like in adults

    2 apr. 2024 · Even with treatment, many people with ADHD continue to have symptoms in adulthood—though those symptoms may look and feel a little different. For many adults with …

  6. ADHD across the lifespan: What it looks like in children and teens

    2 apr. 2024 · Risky or impulsive behaviors (such as substance use or unprotected sex) Like in childhood, ADHD can affect teenagers’ social relationships, self-esteem, and performance in …

  7. ADHD brains look a little different We know that certain areas of the brain can look and function differently in people who have ADHD, and scientists have found that certain genes play a role in …

  8. Brain Diseases - MedlinePlus

    9 feb. 2024 · Brain diseases affect different functions of the body from memory, speech, thinking clearly, how well the different organs work, or even movement.

  9. Holderness is a vocal advocate for those with ADHD and uses his online videos to poke fun at the negative stigma associated with the condition. He recently spoke with NIH MedlinePlus …

  10. Hyperactivity and sugar: MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia

    Hyperactivity means an increase in movement, often accompanied by impulsive actions, being easily distracted, and shorter attention span. Some people believe that children are more likely …

  11. GLUT1 deficiency syndrome: MedlinePlus Genetics

    GLUT1 deficiency syndrome is a disorder affecting the nervous system that can have a variety of neurological signs and symptoms. Explore symptoms, inheritance, genetics of this condition.

  12. Gluten Sensitivity | Gluten Intolerance | MedlinePlus

    28 mei 2024 · Gluten sensitivity or intolerance is different from celiac disease, though some symptoms may be similar. Find information here on gluten-free diets.

  13. Celiac disease – sprue: MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia

    31 mrt. 2024 · Celiac disease is an autoimmune condition that damages the lining of the small intestine. This damage comes from a reaction to eating gluten. This is a substance that is …

  14. Celiac Disease - MedlinePlus

    26 feb. 2024 · Celiac disease is triggered by eating foods that contain gluten. Gluten is a protein found in wheat, barley, rye, and other grains. It may also be in other products like vitamins and …

  15. Celiac disease: MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia Image

    31 mrt. 2024 · The intestinal lining has small hair-like projections called villi, which help absorb nutrients. When people with celiac disease eat foods with gluten, it triggers an immune …

  16. BDNF gene: MedlinePlus Genetics

    The BDNF gene provides instructions for making a protein found in the brain and spinal cord called brain-derived neurotrophic factor. Learn about this gene and related health conditions.

  17. 7q11.23 duplication syndrome: MedlinePlus Genetics

    7q11.23 duplication syndrome is a condition that can cause a variety of neurological and behavioral problems as well as other abnormalities. Explore symptoms, inheritance, genetics of …

  18. Hypothalamus: MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia

    The hypothalamus is an area of the brain that produces hormones that regulate:

  19. TUBA1A gene: MedlinePlus Genetics

    The TUBA1A gene mutations that cause LCH change single amino acids in the α-tubulin protein. These altered proteins can still be incorporated into microtubules, but research suggests that …

  20. Did you know? Supplements and medications can interact in …

    9 jan. 2025 · Dietary supplements can interact dangerously with medications, altering drug effectiveness and potentially causing serious side effects. Know the Science: How Medications …