Study: Brain scans better at detecting ADHD in children
More than six million children in the U.S. have been diagnosed with ADHD, also known as attention deficit hyperactive disorder.Researchers at Yale University say brain scans helped them identify certain patterns that predicted a person's ability to stay focused.
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