Students fake ADHD symptoms to get 'brain booster' drug
Students fake ADHD symptoms to get 'brain booster' drug
Addictions specialist Munidasa Winslow has not dealt with cases of Ritalin abuse, though he has "heard of a few". "With Ritalin, there is less risk of addiction but the problem arises if such users turn to higher stimulants later," he said. Some … Read more on Straits Times
Net addiction strikes early in India's most connected city
The second step is to look into subjective case histories, for a personalized treatment. "Once any other disorder is ruled out, proper counselling is the answer to internet addiction. And parental supervision. Schoolchildren need not spend anything … Read more on Times of India