In medicine, there are strict criteria for calling a condition a disease: a predictable group of symptoms and the cause of the symptoms or an understanding of their physiology (function) must be proven and established. Chills and fever are symptoms. Malaria and typhoid are diseases. Diseases are proven to exist by objective evidence and physical tests. Yet, no mental ''disorders'' have ever been proven to medically exist, which includes Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder. The American Psychiatric Association admits in its Diagnostic and Statistical Manual for Mental Disorders there are ''...no laboratory tests that have been established as diagnostic'' for ADD/ADHD. So how are there 4.5 million children in the U.S. diagnosed with this so-called ''disorder''? Psychiatry has turned normal childhood behaviors into disease. Educator Elizabeth Daniels is this week's guest and speaks out about the harms of misdiagnosing children and giving them powerful psychiatric drugs to ''treat'' it.