Fluoride is a toxic chemical that has been linked with increased lead absorption, learning disabilities, attention disorders, hyperactivity, behavior problems, mottled teeth, decreased fertility, bone loss, and decreased I.Q. ... This disorder can be mistaken for not being able to sit still or impulsive behavior.
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You may be struggling with impulsive behavior, one of the symptoms of BPD. ... Unfortunately, problems with impulsive behavior can be particularly troubling because they can destroy relationships, impact your physical ... For more on how impulsive behavior can impact your life and how to reduce it, check out this article:
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Are you someone who tends to take action without thinking through the consequences? Do hasty decisions often get you into trouble? Do you often act based on your feelings in the moment rather than on a long-term plan? ... You may be struggling with impulsive behavior, one of the symptoms of BPD.
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It helps us be more tolerant and empathetic, and to maintain our sense of humor when we really understand that the challenging behaviors are not deliberate, and that the lack of impulse control and difficulty regulating behavior and activity level is physiological -- not willful.
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How long has impulsive behavior been a problem? - to determine if acute or chronic. ... What is the age of the person with impulsive behavior? - causes of impulsive behavior vary with age. ... ADD - impulsive behavior...
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It has been suggested that impulsive behavior is caused by dysfunctional serotonergic 5-HT neurotransmission in the central nervous system (CNS). ... It has been suggested that impulsive behavior is caused by dysfunctional serotonergic 5-HT neurotransmission in the central nervous system (CNS). Brain neuroimaging studies...
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Reducing levels of 5-HT in the central nervous system has been associated with increases in impulsive behavior. ... Reducing levels of 5-HT in the central nervous system has been associated with increases in impulsive behavior. However, the impulsivity construct describes a wide range of behaviors, including the inability...
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Impulsive Behavior Problems - If your learning disabled child has impulsive behavior problems or ADHD, you know firsthand how the behavior can interfere with school and social relationships. These tips can help you help your child improve impulsive behaviors at home and school. ... Improve Behavior with the Right Curriculum...
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1. Recurrent impulsive behavior (for example, frequent interrupting of others and "acting without thinking"); 2. The appearance of being constantly in motion, "squirmy", and not staying seated; 3. And, perhaps the hallmark feature, difficulty paying attention.
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