A new study proved ADHD stimulants do not improve attention but stimulate other parts of the brain. If children don't obtain ...
More than 3 million children take medication to manage ADHD symptoms. Discover how new research suggests they may work a ...
Drugs like Adderall and Ritalin appear to help children with ADHD by activating brain areas involved in alertness and ...
SaveHealth reports that choosing ADHD medications involves understanding stimulant vs. nonstimulant types, side effects, ...
New research suggests that prescription stimulants for ADHD don't actually improve attention directly. They work on different pathways in the brain that support attention. .
ADHD stimulants appear to work less by sharpening focus and more by waking up the brain. Brain scans revealed that these ...
Gen Z’s path to adulthood has been anything but smooth. Pandemic-era school disruption, the rise of social media, and ...
Medication isn’t the only option for ADHD, but for some, it can be transformative. This piece examines how ADHD can be managed, and benefits and risks to stimulant use.
ADHD stimulants may improve performance not by sharpening focus, but by making the brain more awake and motivated.
Pediatricians are too quick to prescribe medication for young children with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, a new analysis shows. The American Academy of ...
A recent executive order has sparked widespread concern about the availability of medications treating attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), a condition that affects more than 22 million ...
Last year at least 4,000 prescriptions for ADHD medication were issued by private clinics to people in Northern Ireland, up ...