Exercise for Your ADHD: Good Things Come to Those Who Sweat
Exercise is not only great for your body, it’s also great for your brain. It helps many people with ADHD focus, and it leads to some changes in the brain that are comparable to the effects of Ritalin and other stimulant medications used to treat ADHD.
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Exercise for Your ADHD: Good Things Come to Those Who Sweat
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