ADHD medication: How young is too young?
Read comment from an expert whom Infectious Diseases in Children asked for her opinion on whether pharmacological intervention should be recommended to children aged younger than 4 years, and if the benefit of treatment significantly improves the quality of life for the child and the family.
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Adderall misuse rising among young adults
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Age-Specific Effects of Methylphenidate in ADHD
Research Hints at Promise and Difficulty of Helping People With A.D.H.D. Learn
ADHD prevalence greatest in children with uncorrected vision problems
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