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An everyday ADHD pill is now being tested to slow early Alzheimer’s decline
Researchers enrolled 39 people with biomarker-confirmed mild cognitive impairment tied to Alzheimer’s disease in a phase II ...
ADHD's long shadow: Girls from low-income backgrounds face higher risk of multiple chronic illnesses
A long-term study found girls with ADHD especially from disadvantaged backgrounds face a higher risk of multiple chronic ...
Though it's not yet clear whether the links are biological, research is beginning to uncover promising connections.
Girls with ADHD who grow up in disadvantaged households may be more than twice as likely to develop multiple long-term health conditions as adults, according to a new study.
For many years, scientists have studied mental health and brain development disorders one by one. Conditions such as autism ...
The double-blind, randomised, multicentre, placebo-controlled study aims to enrol around 468 patients.
During my two years of research on children among the Kalahari San, or Bushmen, I watched kids scramble over huge termite hills, chase each other around the scrub brush in the savanna, practice dance ...
Genetic data suggest that expanding diagnostic criteria may account for much of the increase in ADHD and autism diagnoses.
This post is in response to A Psychiatric Diagnosis is Not a Disease By Jonathan Shedler Ph.D. Jonathan Shedler's article clears up widespread misunderstanding about psychiatric diagnoses. Psychiatric ...
Environmental factors like maternal smoking and lead exposure interact with genetic vulnerabilities, increasing the risk for ADHD in children.
A new study finds that children with congenital heart disease and ADHD can take stimulant medications without fear of significant cardiovascular side effects. In a study to be presented at a national ...
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