Top minds pinpoint ADHD cause by thinking big over 20 years
Scientists say research two decades in the making has pinpointed the cause of severe ADHD, and pointed to ways to control and even reverse it. Researchers from QIMR Berghofer Medical Research Institute teamed up with researchers from Taiwan to put together a study of 80 sufferers of chronic attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.
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