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How Do These ADHD Medications Work in the Brain? The Mechanisms Are Different Than Once Thought, a Study Suggests
Adderall, Ritalin and other stimulants prescribed for attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder seem to work on brain areas ...
A new study proved ADHD stimulants do not improve attention but stimulate other parts of the brain. If children don't obtain ...
ADHD can bring different challenges as children develop and have new experiences. Cultivating your role model skills, and helping your child celebrate their unique interactions with the world, lays ...
Study shows a developmental lag in a certain brain area in kids with ADHD. Nov. 12, 2007— -- Kids with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder lag three years behind their peers when it comes to ...
Children with ADHD often exhibit hyperactivity due to an internal motor they haven't learned to control, not a lack of ...
When a child has a language delay, people tend to accept this fact at face value: Joseph is 6 but speaks like a 3-year-old. While understandably upsetting to many parents, no one expects Joseph to ...
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ADHD Drugs May Target Reward Centers, Not Attention Networks
More than 3 million children take medication to manage ADHD symptoms. Discover how new research suggests they may work a ...
ADHD stimulants may improve performance not by sharpening focus, but by making the brain more awake and motivated.
New research shows that kids who spent progressively more time on social media developed “inattention symptoms” ...
Kids with ADHD can be tough. You love them with all your heart and yet, your child seems out of touch at times. They don’t operate with urgency to get important tasks done and when they do get into ...
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