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March 04, 2025
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Prenatal acetaminophen may be linked to childhood ADHD diagnosis, more review needed

Prenatal acetaminophen may be linked to childhood ADHD diagnosis, more review needed

Maternal acetaminophen exposure identified via second-trimester blood samples may be associated with higher odds of a childhood ADHD diagnosis in offspring, but more research is needed, researchers reported in Nature Mental Health.

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March 03, 2025
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ADHD linked to earlier age at MS diagnosis

ADHD linked to earlier age at MS diagnosis

WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. — Researchers have identified a positive association between multiple sclerosis and ADHD, as well as a trend toward an earlier diagnosis of MS among those with ADHD, according to a poster presented at ACTRIMS.

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February 26, 2025
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Transcranial direct current stimulation yields some positive effect in pediatric ADHD

Transcranial direct current stimulation yields some positive effect in pediatric ADHD

Prefrontal transcranial direct current stimulation induced small- to medium-sized clinical effects in cognitive and clinical metrics in youths with ADHD with no serious adverse effects, according to a study published in JAMA Network Open.

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February 24, 2025
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Children with cognitive, emotional disabilities more likely to be suspended, expelled

Children with cognitive, emotional disabilities more likely to be suspended, expelled

Children with emotional or cognitive disabilities were more likely to report being suspended or expelled from school compared with children with physical disabilities or no disabilities, according to findings in Academic Pediatrics.

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February 21, 2025
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Symptom control may curb the higher odds of nicotine, tobacco use in adolescents with ADHD

Symptom control may curb the higher odds of nicotine, tobacco use in adolescents with ADHD

Adolescents in the United States with symptoms of ADHD had a higher likelihood of using tobacco and other nicotine-based products, results from a cohort study published in JAMA Network Open showed.

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February 04, 2025
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Stimulant prescriptions rebound to pre-pandemic levels for girls, not boys

Stimulant prescriptions rebound to pre-pandemic levels for girls, not boys

Although stimulant dispensing rates have rebounded to — or exceeded — pre-pandemic levels among girls, the dispensing rate among adolescent boys was almost 19% lower than it was before March 2020, according to study findings.

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January 30, 2025
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Study: Diagnosis of ADHD may shorten lifespan

Study: Diagnosis of ADHD may shorten lifespan

Adults in the United Kingdom with an ADHD diagnosis appear to have shorter lifespans compared with the general population, likely due to unmet health support and treatment needs, according to a study in The British Journal of Psychiatry.

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January 10, 2025
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Only stimulants, atomoxetine reduce core ADHD symptoms in adults, meta-analysis shows

Only stimulants, atomoxetine reduce core ADHD symptoms in adults, meta-analysis shows

In a large network meta-analysis of pharmacological, psychological and neurostimulatory ADHD interventions, only stimulants and atomoxetine were associated with short-term reductions in core symptoms among adults.

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December 04, 2024
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An estimated 151 million psychiatric cases in US attributed to lead exposure

An estimated 151 million psychiatric cases in US attributed to lead exposure

Hundreds of millions of psychiatric disorders in the United States have been linked to childhood exposure of car exhaust from leaded gasoline, according to a recent study in the Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry.

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November 08, 2024
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Lead exposure necessary to address ‘if we want to prevent chronic disease’

Lead exposure necessary to address ‘if we want to prevent chronic disease’

Low-level lead poisoning remains prevalent across the United States and globally, warranting screening and identification of those at highest risk, according to a recently published review.

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