A stimulant used in patients with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder might prove useful for other comorbid symptoms, results of a randomized, crossover
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The risk of ADHD may be lower if children grow up in green environments
The amount of green space surrounding children’s homes could be important for their risk of developing ADHD. This is shown
Read moreADHD rates up in veterans
(HealthDay)—The number of veterans being diagnosed with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is increasing, according to a study published in the March
Read moreADHD medication may affect brain development in children
A drug used to treat attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) appears to affect the development of the brain’s signal-carrying white matter in
Read moreHow stimulant treatment prevents serious outcomes of ADHD
An analysis of three previous studies of children and young adults with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) quantifies for the first
Read moreA New Study Provides Insight Into Why So Many Children Are Misdiagnosed With ADHD
Children with August birthdays are more likely to get diagnosed with ADHD, researchers say. The number of children diagnosed with
Read moreI have a 15-year-old brother that won’t eat. He only eats carbs, sugar and crap even though our mom fixes wonderful meals like roast beef, chicken, hamburgers, etc. with potatoes and veggies and homemade treats. My brother is very skinny– weighs under 130 and he is almost 6 feet tall. My family is very concerned about him, because sometimes he will go all day without eating. I have spent days with him, where he does not eat all day, and then when he does eat, its crackers, cold cereal, cookies, top ramen, and any candy he can find. He also sneaks any kind of pop; Mountain Dew, Dr. Pepper and Coke. In addition, my brother was diagnosed with ADHD (attention deficit hyperactivity disorder). He pulls and tugs on his hair all the time, to the point that he pulls some of it out, and has bald spots on the top of his head. His ADHD meds seem to kill his appetite even more. My family and I are worried and want to help my brother but we don’t know how. PLEASE help us. Thanks.
There a few things that are concerning in your questions. As you realize, your brother’s eating behaviors are not healthy for
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ADHD is pretty common, and more guys tend to be diagnosed than girls. Studies have shown that 3-7% of all
Read moreIllicit Use of ADHD Meds Won’t Boost Grades: Study
THURSDAY, July 26, 2018 — Many college students turn to ADHD medications during exam week, treating the prescription stimulants as
Read moreTeens Who Frequently Use Technology Are More Likely To Develop ADHD, Study Finds
In a world of extreme sensory input, it can be hard to find a balance between screen time and time
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