MRI Scans Show Few Brain Differences in Children with ADHD
MRI scans of children aged 9–10 years with ADHD showed few differences in structural brain measurements compared to their unaffected peers, according to a study led by a Duke University School of Medicine researcher...The study appears online in The Lancet Psychiatry.
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