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ADHD Similar to ADD in that the child with ADHD has difficulty concentrating. In addition, a child may also demonstrate disruptive, overstimulated or aggressive behavior and have trouble controlling impulses. This impacts school performance and makes it very hard for the child to stay on task. This disorder is typically more common in boys than girls. A child with ADHD can be challenging to parent. Medication and therapy can help to manage the symptoms. ...
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ADHD A group of chronic, persistent developmental and behavioral disorders that begin in childhood and sometimes last into adult life, characterized by poor concentration, difficulty remaining still and trouble controlling impulsive behavior.
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adhesion Abnormal joining of parts to each other, usually by scar tissue.
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adhesion Scar tissue attaching or abnormally connecting, covering or distorting organs, such as the tubes, ovaries or other internal organs, limiting their movement and possibly causing infertility and pain.
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adhesive Any compound that can stick two surfaces together is classified as an adhesive. Simple adhesives are of cellulose, starch and rubbers. Modern adhesives are based upon complex polymeric materials. The adhesive is spread in an unpolymerised form, and the adhesive properties increase as polymerisation occurs between the two surfaces.
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