Monday, January 22, 2018
Bizarre hallucinations reported in children taking Tamiflu
Eleven-year-old Lindsay Ellis of Indianapolis, Ind. imagined there were bugs on her body and the devil was whispering in her ear after she took Tamiflu, an anti-influenza medication, KTVT-TV reported.
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Use of sand vests to calm children with ADHD sparks concern
German schools are increasingly asking unruly and hyperactive children to wear heavy sand-filled vests in an effort to calm them and keep them on their seats, despite the misgivings of some parents and psychiatrists.
The controversial sand vests weigh between 1.2 and six kilograms (2.7 – 13Ib) and are being used by 200 schools across Germany.
Advocates of the vests, which cost between €140 and €170(£124 – £150), say they have witnessed a remarkable change in behaviour in many of the children who have worn them, claiming the heavy vests help to curb children’s restlessness.
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Saturday, January 13, 2018
Using ADHD drugs to control 'non-compliant' pupils is 'inhumane', say experts
Teachers should monitor the use of medication like Ritalin as part of their safeguarding duties, says British Psychological Society
The use of ADHD drugs like Ritalin to control "non-compliant" pupils is “politically totalitarian, physiologically inhumane” and reminiscent of Stalin’s Russia, leading educational psychologists have said.
More >> Using ADHD drugs to control 'non-compliant' pupils is 'inhumane', say experts
The use of ADHD drugs like Ritalin to control "non-compliant" pupils is “politically totalitarian, physiologically inhumane” and reminiscent of Stalin’s Russia, leading educational psychologists have said.
More >> Using ADHD drugs to control 'non-compliant' pupils is 'inhumane', say experts
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