NHS, its symptoms on the hyperactivity side of things include little or no sense of danger, constantly fidgeting and being unable to concentrate on tasks.
Meanwhile, on the attention deficit side, people with it appear like they can't carry out instructions. They are also prone to change activities all the time and they may have problems with organisation. READ MORE: Dementia: The diet shown to induce 'deterioration of cognition'"For me, there is no cure.
I will always have to manage symptoms and develop coping skills," explained Mandel. "I take medication and I do psychotherapy. "As well as receiving therapy and medication, certain behaviours can help people with ADHD, including breathing exercises and listening to music.
The NHS also recommends that people with it "let off steam by exercising regularly". DON'T MISS:Sue Nicholls: Star's 'dangerous' cancer was spotted by viewerLink [LATEST] High cholesterol: The sign on your hands that rings 'alarm bells'Link [INFORMER] Blood clots: The nation's favourite drink could make blood stickyLink [INSIGHT]On top of his ADHD, the Gremlins voice-over actor has described struggling with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD).
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