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Title: Adult Attention Deficit Disorder
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This substance is then injected into the blood stream. Special cameras track the substance through the brain which allows doctors to observe brain activity. The information obtained from SPECT imaging provides doctors information needed to accurately treat individuals with this disorder... Showed first 250 characters
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The information obtained from SPECT imaging provides doctors information needed to accurately treat individuals with this disorder. In conjunction with the SPECT Imaging, Dr. Amen suggests there are six types of Attention Deficit Disorder.
The six types of Attention Deficit Disorder are classic, inattentive, over-focused, temporal lobe, limbic and ring of fire... Showed next 250 characters
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