ADHD drugs don’t improve attention, new research finds – but they still work - More than seven million U.S. children and 15 million adults adults live with the lifelong brain disorder ...
A new study suggests that common medications prescribed to help manage ADHD, such as Adderall and Ritalin, may work differently than believed.
New brain research could reshape our understanding of ADHD and the most common drugs that treat it.
It has long been assumed that psychostimulants help those with ADHD by acting on the brain’s attention circuitry. However, ...
Scientists are updating their view of how drugs like Adderall and Ritalin help children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder stay on task. The latest evidence is a study of thousands of brain ...
This article was reviewed by Lynn Marie Morski, MD, JD. Key Takeaways: ADHD and menopause symptoms can overlap, and one ...
Prescription stimulants are among the most widely used psychiatric medications in the world. For decades, the prevailing medical consensus held that drugs like methylphenidate treat attention deficit ...
The randomized, double-blind, sham-controlled trial evaluated 56 adults with ADHD who received four weeks of Nexalin’s ...
A September review in the Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders examined 25 studies comparing motor skills in ...
More and more women are being diagnosed with ADHD, a condition that was historically identified in children and specifically ...
I write a blog post each month focusing on a different executive function skill. Executive function skills are brain-based, and they help people accomplish essential life tasks (Dawson and Guare, 2016 ...