Michigan – Research is being done at the University of Michigan on a potential cure for Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD).
It was found that enlarged tonsils cause sleeping problems, which comes as no surprise considering that 50% of children with ADHD have sleeping problems. This in turn cause restlessness during the day, which contributes to, or in some circumstances causes, poor behavior.
So the University of Michigan began a research study and found that half of children with ADHD that had had their tonsils removed were free of the condition nearly a year later.
Today alone there are between 5 to 7 million children diagnosed with ADHD and about twenty years ago, the numbers were as low as half a million.
Within the same time period the number of prescriptions for Ritalin rose from almost two million to nineteen million.
The majority of people receiving these drugs are males because three to six more boys are diagnosed with the disease than girls. The reasons being that males act out more than females do.
The tonsil removal procedure has not been proven to be a cure, but is a step towards solving the sudden outbreak of ADHD that has occurred within the past couple of decades.