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Joseph Kandel, M.D., is founder and medical director of the Neurology Center of Naples in Florida and associate clinical professor at Wright State University School of Medicine. He maintains a busy clinical practice. His articles have appeared in numerous medical journals, and he is a popular lecturer on spine disorders and pain management.
David B. Sudderth, M.D., is the senior partner at the Neurology Center of Naples and cofounder of the Gulfcoast Spine Institute in Naples, Florida. He is the chairman of the American Back Society Division on Pain Management and a popular national speaker on many health related topics.



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Adult ADD
Adult ADD
Written by David B. Sudderth, M.D. and Joseph Kandel, M.D.
Format: Trade Paperback
ISBN: 9780761507963
Our Price: $16.00
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Adult ADD
The Complete Handbook
Written by David B. Sudderth, M.D. and Joseph Kandel, M.D.

Format: Trade Paperback, 272 pages
On Sale: October 23, 1996
Price: $16.00

Impulsivity, hyperactivity, inattention and distractability—words that ring a bell? For the estimated six million Americans suffering from Attention Deficit Disorder, such words interfere with daily life! For another 40 million people, such words alone make them think they have ADD.
A disorder that doesn't go away on its own, ADD turns... Read more >
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