ADHD breakthrough using artificial intelligence set to revolutionise diagnosis time
Thousands of people with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder are set to benefit from swifter diagnosis using artificial intelligence. Six English universities in the northern region of Yorkshire are working with the country’s National Health Service develop the technology, which will cut months off waiting times.
Other Articles in this Edition
Study Supports Using WURS and ASRS Jointly to Assess Adult ADHD
COVID-19 gives Akili’s digital ADHD treatment an early debut in US
ADHD and Emotions: What the DSM-5 Doesn’t Tell Us
ADHD breakthrough using artificial intelligence set to revolutionise diagnosis time
At-home schooling for children with ADHD: Creating a successful learning environment
Study finds early ADHD diagnosis risks ‘negative impact’
Aspergers or ADHD? The Answer Will Suprise You
I Never Suspected ADHD Could Be Linked to My Childhood Trauma