The largest-ever brain imaging study on attention deficit hyperactivity disorder has led scientists to say the condition should be considered a neurological disorder, not just a behavioral one.
1985: Rookie Patrick Ewing (32 points, 11 rebounds) and the New York Knicks rallied from a 25-point deficit to stun the mighty Boston Celtics 113-104 in double overtime.
" Robert Plomin, a behavioral geneticist at King's College London, adds that new research suggests humans with autism, schizophrenia, and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder tend to marry each other, and that the new method can explore whether those choices, too, are rooted in DNA.
State broadcaster China Radio International recently reported that a sperm bank in Henan province had dropped minimum height and education requirements for donors and was offering to store their semen free of charge for three decades in an effort to make up its own deficit.
So even as it takes Britain towards a hard Brexit, the proposed immigration clampdown makes Britain a less attractive destination for the rest of the world — no small problem for a nation running a current account deficit of more than 5 per cent of its national income.
Evans, who is now a post-doc fellow at Stanford, have come up instead with what they call the "procedural deficit hypothesis.
If you can't get the recommended 7-8 hours in one block, making up the deficit with naps is the next best thing.
A peak in Myanmar's production could help push the global tin market into a deficit in a few years, as production has also declined in other producing countries such as Peru and the Democratic Republic of Congo.
The summit focused on the need for fiscal consolidation, with agreement that advanced G20 deficit economies would at least halve fiscal deficits by 2013 and stabilise or reduce sovereign debt ratios by 2016, complemented by ongoing structural reform across all G20 members to rebalance and strengthen global growth.
Given that monetary policy lacks muscle, many argue that public deficit spending must compensate for the lack of private demand.
Under David's leadership, the government stabilized the economy, reduced the budget deficit, and helped more people into work than ever before.
The state has projected a budget deficit of $5.
With the victory over the top-seeded Warriors, who beat Cleveland in last year's championship, the Cavaliers became the first team to rally from a 3-1 series deficit in the best-of-seven NBA Finals and win the title.
The Thunder took Game 3 of the Western Conference finals, earning a 2-1 series lead and pushing the Warriors to its third 2-1 postseason deficit in two years.
Disruptions, which analysts put at more than 3m b/d, have helped put the market into, or close to, a deficit for the first time in more than two years.
Last year, the US ran up a $366bn trade deficit.
Extreme fidgeting is a possible symptom of several conditions, including attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), bipolar disorder and Tourette's syndrome.
For instance, revenue num-bers are considered positive,while expense numbers are deemed negative;or sur-plus amounts are viewed as positive,while deficit amounts are seen as negative.
And if you are a zero or a one, you have a narcissism deficit.
By doing so, we create an internal energy deficit.