Jørgen G Bramness; Øystein H Gundersen; Joar Guterstam; Eline B Rognli; Maija Konstenius; Else-Marie Løberg; Sigrid Medhus; Lars Tanum; Johan Franck In this context, we hypothesize that the ...
Use of stimulants to treat attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) have grown, especially since the pandemic. But a study of adult emergency department admissions at a Mass General Brigham ...
Amphetamines are a drug used to commonly treat attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and narcolepsy. Past studies link amphetamine use to possibly developing the psychiatric disorder ...
Stimulants for ADHD do not increase risk of psychosis in children Researchers found that psychosis and ADHD share factors that lead to stimulant prescriptions The study refutes earlier research tying ...
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Around 25% of adults in the United States suspect they may have undiagnosed attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), a recent survey has found. As awareness of the symptoms of ADHD in adults, ...
May 13 (UPI) --ADHD stimulant meds don't increase children's risk of psychosis, a new study says. Analyses of stimulant prescriptions among nearly 8,400 kids with attention deficit/hyperactivity ...
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CNN — Teens and young adults with attention deficit-hyperactivity disorder, ADHD, who receive amphetamines such as Adderall for treatment have a higher risk of developing psychosis, compared to those ...
Canadian Study Shows People Born in the 2000s Face Double the Risk of Their Parents’ Generation In A Nutshell Psychosis ...
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