ADHD October 26, 2015 Research identifies complex of neurons crucial to controlling attention Researchers have for the first time convincingly identified a network of neurons in a particular area of the brain that may offer insight into why some people have trouble focusing while others do not.
ADHD October 26, 2015 ADHD rates are lower at higher elevations, study finds People who live at high elevations breathe air that has less oxygen, and studies have shown that this is linked with a variety of psychiatric and substance abuseproblems over the long term.
ADHD October 26, 2015 Prenatal air pollution levels linked to ADHD in kids Kids who are exposed to the highest levels of air pollution before birth have a greater risk of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) symptoms than their less exposed peers, according to new research.
ADHD October 25, 2015 Childhood ADHD linked to secondhand smoking Children exposed to tobacco smoke at home are up to three times more likely to have attention deficit hyperactive disorder (ADHD) as unexposed kids, according to a new study from Spain.
ADHD October 25, 2015 Ritalin may pose brain risks for young people without ADHD, study shows The popular attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) drug methylphenidate, also known as Ritalin, may pose brain risks to young people who haven’t been diagnosed with ADHD, a new study shows.
ADHD October 25, 2015 Long-term safety of ADHD medicine still a question, study says Scant research has been done on the long-term safety of drugs for attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), a new analysis shows, though millions of American children have been taking them for decades.
ADHD October 25, 2015 Pediatric brain injury may lead to attention problems Kids with traumatic brain injury (TBI) have more lapses in attention and longer reaction times than children who suffer trauma to other parts of the body, researchers report.
ADHD October 24, 2015 Researchers hope physical activity can stem growing use of ADHD medications Researchers seeking alternatives to the use of drugs to treat ADHD in children are taking a closer look at exercise as a prescription.
Pregnancy October 24, 2015 Nicotine patch use during pregnancy tied to higher ADHD risk Smoking during pregnancy has been linked to a higher chance of the child having attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), and a new study suggests women who use nicotine replacement products may also have children with an elevated risk.
ADHD October 24, 2015 Study uncovers why kids with ADHD need to squirm Parents and teachers who tell kids with ADHD to sit still and focus may have it all wrong.
ADHD October 24, 2015 Study: Stimulants used to treat ADHD may increase cardiovascular risk Each year, thousands of children are diagnosed with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and put on stimulant medications to help them better focus. While these drugs have proven successful in many children, they have been linked cardiovascular health problems