Synopses & Reviews
Inventing a disorder that millions of children can be branded with has been applied to diagnoses like bi-polar and anxiety, among others, where, once again, life's difficulties and traumas are redefined as diseases. Pharmaceutical companies make billions selling dangerous drugs that should never enter a child's body; schools get more compliant children; insurance companies have treatments to push that are much cheaper than addressing a child's real situation; psychiatry has more patients to bill for. From stories to statistics,
The ADHD Fraudputs the medication of children to rest.
Fred Baughman, MDis a retired -neurologist. Craig Hoveyis a writer whose interest in the book's subject was sparked when he was told by school personnel his son suffered from ADHD.
About the Author
Craig Hovey is an educator and writer whose interest in the book's subject was sparked when told by school personnel his son suffered from ADHD. He lives in Rochester, NY