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Children and Adults with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder
CHADD (Children and Adults with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder) is the nation's leading non-profit organization serving individuals with AD/HD and their families. CHADD has over 16,000 members in 200 local chapters throughout the U.S. Chapters offer support for individuals, parents, teachers, professionals, and others.
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National Resource Center on AD/HD
The National Resource Center on AD/HD (NRC) was established in 2002 to be the national clearinghouse for the latest evidence-based information on AD/HD. The NRC provides comprehensive information and support to individuals with AD/HD, their families and friends, and the professionals involved in their lives.
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National Attention Deficit Disorder Association
The Attention Deficit Disorder Association (ADDA) is a nonprofit organization. This international organization has been in existence since 1989. The mission of ADDA is to provide information, resources and networking to adults with AD/HD and to the professionals who work with them. In doing so, ADDA generates hope, awareness, empowerment and connections worldwide in the field of AD/HD.
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The Attention Deficit Information Network, Inc
The Attention Deficit Information Network, Inc. is a non profit volunteer organization. They offer support and information to families of children with ADD, adults with ADD and professionals through a network of AD-IN chapters. AD-IN was founded in 1988 by several parent support group leaders on the premise of parents helping parents deal with their children with ADD.
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American Academy of Pediatrics
The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) and its member pediatricians dedicate their efforts and resources to the health, safety and well-being of infants, children, adolescents and young adults. This link takes you to the latest information related to AD/HD presented by the American Academy of Pediatrics.
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ADDISS, The National Attention Deficit Disorder Information and Support Service.
ADDISS (United Kingdom) provides information, training and support for parents, sufferers and professionals in the fields of ADHD and related learning and behavioural difficulties. They support a multi-disciplinary assessment and treatment protocol, including education and behavioural interventions, with or without medication.
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ADDERS Network
The objective of this site is to promote awareness to Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder in both adults and children, and their families in the UK and around the world. On this site you will find pages of useful information about this disorder as well as lots of free practical help.
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Teen ADDERS
Teenadders is a non-profit organisation working with Teenagers who have AD/HD and their families. Based in New Zealand it offers links, information, and emotional support for the young person and their family.
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MedLine Plus - AD/HD
MedlinePlus will direct you to information to help answer health questions related to AD/HD. MedlinePlus brings together authoritative information from NLM, the National Institutes of Health (NIH), and other government agencies and health-related organizations.
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National Institute of Mental Health AD/HD Booklet
The National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) is one of 27 components of the National Institutes of Health (NIH), the Federal government's principal biomedical and behavioral research agency. NIH is part of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. This link is to a detailed booklet that describes the symptoms, causes, and treatments, with information on getting help and coping.
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AD/HD Foundation of Canada
The AD/HD Foundation of Canada is young, energetic and, like its membership, creative. Following an AD/HD Community Conference in early 2004, a concerned and dedicated group of citizens met with one mission: To foster a vibrant, nation-wide AD/HD Community.
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