FSU psychologist receives $2M NIH grant to test nonmedication treatment for ADHD
Florida State University researchers are seeing promising results from “video games” they created as a potential new option to treat Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder without medication. It’s a unique idea. There’s nothing else like it worldwide — a patent is pending — and encouraging preliminary results have captured the attention of the federal government...A huge demand currently exists for an ADHD treatment that does not require children to take prescription drugs every day."
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FSU psychologist receives $2M NIH grant to test nonmedication treatment for ADHD