The study, which took data from millions of children, finds no correlation between ADHD and COVID-19.
This study not only emphasizes the life-saving potential of ADHD medication but also advocates for greater awareness and healthcare support for individuals living with ADHD around the globe.
Different education, lifestyles, and minimal exposure to media make different protocols necessary.
Researchers find that ADHD is linked to our evolutionary development, likely providing early humans with an advantage in finding food.
A statistical analysis of the findings of the tests and questionnaires revealed children who suffer from sleep-disordered breathing were taking ADHD medication at a seven times higher rate.
After the horrific pogrom of October 7, as a nation, we have been conditioned into a state that highly resembles ADHD.
After a two-week program of brain stimulation, the researchers found that 55% of children showed significant clinical improvements in ADHD symptoms as reported by their parents.
New research warns against non-medical use of Adderall and Ritalin, suggesting adverse effects outweigh potential benefits.
CPAT significantly improved the symptoms of one out of three students who suffer from ADHD and unlike stimulant drug treatments, these improvements were maintained for months.
Per the study, 15% of boys with ADHD were receiving medication to treat their ADHD, while only 7% of girls were taking medication.