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Yes, it’s worth treating your teen’s ADHD

Concerned about the effects of ADHD drugs on young brains? Swedish researchers find that meds help ADHD kids to get into college/university.

Bulletin: ADHD and Depressed? Researchers Investigate SSRI Safety

South Korean cohort study over five years shows little risk of adverse events when patients use SSRIs with methylphenidate contains drugs like Ritalin or Concerta.

Solving The ENIGMA Of The ADHD Brain

People living with ADHD may experience social censure for finding certain tasks tricky, but neuroscientists at the Department of Human Genetics from the Radboud...

Sleeping Sound with ADHD

Results of a clinical trial published in the British Medical Journal reported that behavioural sleep intervention in children with ADHD aids students in school...

Once-Daily ADHD Treatment for Children

Attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is one of the most common neurodiversity conditions in children.1 Living with ADHD poses challenges for the person with the...

Effects of ADHD Medication on the Brain

In a recent study, researchers investigated the effects of ADHD medication on the brain reward system using fMRI. Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a...

Could Saffron Be An Alternative Treatment for ADHD?

A study investigating the effects of saffron in children and teens suggests its potential as an alternative herbal treatment for ADHD. Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is...

Are ADHD Medications Safe For the Heart?

US researchers investigated the heart safety of methylphenidate-based ADHD drugs in animal studies. Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a common neurodivergent disorder most often...

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