The 9 Amazing Benefits and Uses of CBG | OnlineMedicalCard
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1:41 / 6:14 What's Your ADHD Type ? - With Symptoms Examples 👀
✨ Chapters:
0:12 What are the different types of ADHD?
1:13 Hyperactive-Impulsive Type ADHD
2:33 Inattentive Type ADHD
4:22 Combined Type ADHD
5:07 How do I find out what type of ADHD I have?
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Did you know that people diagnosed with ADHD often experience the condition quite differently from one another? This is because each individual’s condition is a little varied. but also because there are different types of ADHD. Each type has different symptoms and traits that stand out, impacting life in a range of ways.
In recent years, valuable research has shown that ADHD is much more complex than originally thought. If you feel like you’re struggling to process your diagnosis against what the average person believes ADHD to be, that’s okay! You’re not alone.
The three different types of ADHD are hyperactive-impulsive type, inattentive type, and combination type, which feature symptoms of the first two types.
Hyperactive-impulsive type ADHD
Hyperactive and impulsive types are characterized by impulsive actions and hyperactivity. Those diagnosed with this type of ADHD may also display inattention and a lack of focus, but hyperactivity and impulsive behavior will be much more prominent in day-to-day activities.
Some of the common symptoms of someone with this type of ADHD include constantly feeling restless and fidgety, talking a lot and fast, having trouble engaging with quiet and relaxing activities, general impatience, and impulse purchasing. Inappropriate comments and speaking without considering what you are saying are also symptoms of this type.
These symptoms can make learning tough, particularly in a classroom setting. Research has shown that people who identify as male are more likely to be diagnosed with this type, particularly younger boys. To receive a diagnosis of hyperactive-impulsive type ADHD, a child up to the age of 16 must have at least six symptoms. If you are 17 or older, you must have at least five symptoms. These symptoms, in both children and adults, must have been present for at least 6 months.
Inattentive-type ADHD
Inattentive-type ADHD is typified more by symptoms of inattention than high energy levels and impulsivity. Usually, someone who has been diagnosed with inattentive ADHD will find it more difficult to maintain attention, struggle to remain focused, and often have trouble following detailed directions.
As with any type of ADHD, the symptoms of the inattentive type will often vary from person to person. Do you become bored quickly? Find it hard to follow instructions? Perhaps you are easily distracted and, at times, struggle to listen. Or maybe someone has said to you in the past that you always look like you’re daydreaming. These are all common symptoms of inattentive-type ADHD.
However, while there are identifiable symptoms, it is important to remember that there is no clear-cut dividing line between the different types. That means that even though you may well have been diagnosed with the inattentive type, you could still experience impulsivity and hyperactivity at times. Interestingly, inattentive-type ADHD is statistically more common in those who identify as female than male.
In the past, inattentive ADHD was referred to as Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD) without reference to hyperactivity. Now, however, the inattentive type more accurately comes under the umbrella of ADHD. To be diagnosed with this type of ADHD if you are 16 or under, you will need to present six or more symptoms for at least six months. If you are 17 or older, you must have presented at least five symptoms for six months or more.
Combined-type ADHD
Combined-type ADHD is exactly what it sounds like. Those diagnosed with this type of ADHD display six or more symptoms of the inattentive type and six or more symptoms of the hyperactive-impulsive type. This means that someone diagnosed with the combined type will likely experience hyperactivity and impulsivity while also struggling with inattention and distractibility. It may be difficult for them to concentrate in class or at work, and they will likely struggle with self-control.
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Can sustainable aviation fuel clean up flying? | FT Rethink
#netzero #aviation #sustainability
Sustainable aviation fuel (SAF), which is made from feedstocks such as used cooking oil, can reduce emissions from flying by up to 80 per cent. With the aviation industry under pressure to hit net zero by 2050, airlines are eager to increase its use. The FT’s Myles McCormick looks at whether production of SAF can be scaled, and how long it will take.
#aviation #sustainability #netzero
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How do we make sustainable aviation fuel?
There are many ways to produce SAF. And yes, you can help too by collecting your used cooking oil by example!
Do you have some chemical memories? Watch this last video to understand the mechanism of production
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How Jet Fuel Is Made From Trash | WSJ
Sustainable aviation fuel – or SAF – helps cut down air travel’s carbon emissions. SAF is seeing a large surge in investment that could fuel its growth after the industry has spent years trying to take off with efforts to decarbonize flights.
WSJ takes a look at the SAF supply problem, and how airlines and the government are pumping money into the low-carbon fuel sector to help get this industry off the ground.
0:00 Jet fuel from garbage
0:57 SAF, explained
1:42 Fulcrum BioEnergy
3:42 SAF’s supply problem
6:32 SAF’s cost problem
News Explainers
Some days the high-speed news cycle can bring more questions than answers. WSJ’s news explainers break down the day's biggest stories into bite-size pieces to help you make sense of the news.
#SAF #Aviation #WSJ
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