Mizzou study finds sleep and reduced screen time helps unmedicated kids with ADHD
A new University of Missouri study finds that unmedicated kids with ADHD have significantly higher rates of obesity, but also tend to exceed screen time recommendations and fail to meet crucial sleep guidelines. Mizzou’s Crystal Lim shares the study results with Anthony Morabith for Show Me Today.
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