New brain research could reshape our understanding of ADHD and the most common drugs that treat it.
You're not lazy. Your ADHD brain is wired for interest, not importance. Discover why necessity doesn't motivate you—and the tricks that actually do.
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Minimalism is often considered the antidote to overwhelm, but does it actually help with ADHD? We spoke with a design ...
Emotional outbursts are a core feature of ADHD, not bad behaviour. A paediatric neurologist explains why children with ADHD ...
May 7, 2008 (Washington, DC) — A large neuroimaging study found that in attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), brain development follows a normal trajectory, but maturation of the prefrontal ...
Did you know that the ADHD brain may have a thinner cerebral cortex than the non-ADHD brain? The cerebral cortex is the thin tissue that covers the cerebrum. It's the cerebrum's outer layer. It's ...
A new, large-scale independent UK clinical trial involving 150 children and teenagers found no evidence that TNS improved ...
In A Nutshell • A brain stimulation device cleared by the FDA in 2019 failed to beat placebo in a rigorous 150-participant ...
This article was reviewed by Lynn Marie Morski, MD, JD. Key Takeaways: ADHD and menopause symptoms can overlap, and one ...
Brain stimulation devices have been marketed as a drug-free alternative to ADHD medication. But a major new UK trial found no ...