Tag: David W. Goodman MD

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Sep2009
David W. Goodman, MD, Michael E. Thase, MD. Recognizing ADHD in Adults with Comorbid Mood Disorders: Implications for Identification and Management. © Postgraduate Medicine, Volume 121, Issue 5, September 2009, ISSN – 0032-5481, e-ISSN – 1941-9260
September 6, 2009David W. Goodman, MD

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Aug2009
Ever find yourself chatting via instant messaging while checking your e-mail and surfing the Web? Well, don't pat yourself on the back for your super-productive behavior. Expert: "The findings suggest there may be a cost associated with becoming an expert multitasker." A new study suggests that people who often do multiple tasks ... Read More
August 28, 2009David W. Goodman, MD

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Jul2009
David Goodman, MD, Roger McIntyre, MD, FRCPC, Oscar Bukstein, MD, MPH. Expert Panel Supplement Differential Diagnosis Of Adult Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder: Treatment Options And Comorbidity Considerations. CNS Spectrums – July 2009. Expert Panel Supplement

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Jun2009
Gephart HR and Goodman DW. “Patient Focused Care: Advances in Pathophysiology, Diagnosis, and Treatment of ADHD” Quintiles Medical Education. Online posted June 1, 2009. CME accredited

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May2009
TUESDAY, May 26 (HealthDay News) -- Children with attention problems in kindergarten often struggle academically right through high school, a new study suggests. The study, led by Joshua Breslau of the University of California, Davis, School of Medicine, is among the first to show how attention problems early in a child's ... Read More

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Feb2009
Children with eczema are more likely to also have attention deficit hyperactivity disorder than those without the skin problem, according to a study. About 20 percent of children in Western nations have atopic eczema by age 6. The children in the study had atopic eczema, a scaly, itchy skin rash that is ... Read More
February 18, 2009David W. Goodman, MD

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Feb2009
Lunch rush was over, but distractions remained numerous inside the cafe just off a highway in Auburn, Calif. Blenders whirred out smoothies every few minutes, laughter erupted from a nearby group, a young worker noisily cleared tables. Yet, through it all, Cass Brown Capel stayed focused - eyes locked on her ... Read More
February 8, 2009David W. Goodman, MD

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Feb2009
Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is a commonly diagnosed psychiatric disorder that leads to significant impairment across the lifespan. Although historically defined as a childhood disorder, the adult manifestation has more recently been identified; yet, many adults with this disorder remain unidentified and untreated. This series of 15 short articles provide ... Read More
February 5, 2009David W. Goodman, MD

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Feb2009
Based on the National Comorbidity Survey Replication (NCS-R), 18.6% (SE=4.2%) of study participants with ADHD also had MDD, compared with 7.8% (SE=0.4%) who had MDD but did not have ADHD (OR=2.7; 95% CI, 1.5-4.9) (Table 2). All comorbid conditions were significantly greater in the ADHD populations but did not vary ... Read More
February 5, 2009David W. Goodman, MD

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Feb2009
Recent studies have suggested that late-onset adult ADHD is valid and that the DSM-IV’s age-at-onset criterion of age 7 is too stringent. Given the lack of empirical evidence supporting the age-at-onset criteria of ADHD, combined with practical difficulties in demonstrating impairment before age 7 in older adolescents and adults, some ... Read More
February 5, 2009David W. Goodman, MD