------------------------------------------------------------------- This mailing is being sent to over 18,000 parents and professionals interested in keeping up with new research on ADHD. To remove yourself from this list mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] and type unsubscribe preview in the body of your message. ------------------------------------------------------------------ Dear Subscriber: I am pleased to let you know about a change in the distribution of ADHD RESEARCH UPDATE that will enable me to provide you with greater coverage of new research on ADHD. Beginning with the next issue of ADHD RESEARCH UPDATE (this will be sent out 3-4 weeks from now), I will be distributing ADHD RESEARCH UPDATE via a new web site, Attention.com. Developed by East3, Ltd., in Richmond, Va., Attention.com will offer a variety of information and resources on attention-related learning issues. Working in conjunction with NASA, East3 also has develop a home-based neurofeedback system, The Attention Trainer, which is intended to teach children to improve their attention skills. As you may be aware, neurofeedback has been studied and used for more than 20 years as a complimentary tool in managing attention-related difficulties. Although more research is needed to unequivocally establish the efficacy of neurofeedback treatment, promising and positive results have been reported in a number of studies. Despite my arrangement with East3 and Attention.com, I want to be clear that I am not endorsing any single product or recommending any single learning approach - parents in consultation with their child's health care provider, most appropriately make such decisions. In my work with East3, my purpose will be to continue to provide you with thorough and objective summaries of a wide variety of research on ADHD and to help you become as informed as possible about new and effective ways of dealing with this condition. As a result of this change in distribution I will no longer be selling subscriptions to ADHD RESEARCH UPDATE but will now be providing the newsletter free of charge. This means that instead of sending you only selected articles from each new issue, you will now receive each issue in its entirety. The only change you should notice is that you will receive more information on new research than before. You may, of course, opt out of receiving these mailings at any time. To opt out now, just mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] and type unsubscribe preview in the body of your message. The most recent issue of ADHD RESEARCH UPDATE is available for you to review at: http://www.helpforadd.com/newissue.htm I hope that you enjoy this issue. In addition, when the Attention.com site launches next week, an archive of all articles published in the 35 prior issues of ADHD RESEARCH UPDATE will be available to you. Additional information on ADHD and related attention problems will also be posted on the site. I hope that you enjoy this issue and I look forward to providing you with reliable and helpful information about new research on ADHD in the months ahead. Sincerely, David Rabiner, Ph.D. Licensed Psychologist Duke University ----------------------------------------- To unsubscribe send an email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] with UNSUBSCRIBE PREVIEW in the BODY of the message.