Showing posts with label Consumer Health and Patient Information Search Engine. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Consumer Health and Patient Information Search Engine. Show all posts

Thursday, September 25, 2008

Omega 3 and ADHD: case

Scenario

About 15 minutes before I leave for the day, a woman calls me and would like to know whether there is any evidence that Omega 3 is a good treatment for ADHD.


Resolution

Since I don't have much time I decide to use David Rothman's Consumer Health and Patient Information Search Engine. Here's what David says about his search engine:
This (recently re-created) Custom Search Engine searches authoritative and trusted consumer health information and patient education resources recommended by the U.S. National Library of Medicine and/or by CAPHIS (the Consumer and Patient Health Information Section of the Medical Library Association).

This is a great way to do a quick search of lots of trustworthy resources at once, and there is no need to weed through crappy results the way you would using Google. Thanks David!

I run a search for Omega 3 ADHD, and sure enough every single hit on the first page is relevant, authoritative and no one is selling anything (the same search in Google retrieves a first page listing a bunch of questionable blogs and websites selling alternative therapies).

I email the following links to my patron and still have time to shut down my computer and tidy my desk:

WebMD: ADHD Medications and treatments

WebMD: ADHD diets

WebMD: How effective is Omega 3 in treating ADHD?

Medscape: Fatty acid supplementation for ADHD

Mayo Clinic: Flaxseed and flaxseed oil