Despite decades of research, these ADHD myths still affect how people understand attention and behavior.
Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder in childhood is associated with a high probability of multimorbidity and health-related disability in midlife, a new cohort study shows.
The hyperactivity disorder, usually referred to as ADHD, is an independent risk factor for several common and serious mental health issues, finds research published in the open access journal BMJ ...
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5 ADHD myths people still stubbornly believe

Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder is one of the most researched neurodevelopmental conditions, yet 5 ADHD myths people ...
Understood reports that artificial food dyes, like Red 40, may worsen ADHD symptoms in some children, prompting a phase-out ...
Report suggests artificial dyes may exacerbate hyperactivity in some kids. March 25, 2011— -- Youngsters with ADHD may have a "unique intolerance" to artificial food colorings, according to a ...
In a recent study published in Scientific Reports, researchers assessed the importance of attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) features as a predictor of internalizing problems. Study: ...
Behavioral abnormalities are traditionally thought to originate in the brain. But a new study has found that inner-ear dysfunction can directly cause neurological changes that increase hyperactivity.
The details of the recruitment and baseline characteristics of the sample have been described previously. 46 Briefly, subjects were recruited at the five centers that formed the RUPP Autism Network ...
The aging of the brain has intrigued scientists for decades. A recent study reveals that neuronal hyperactivity, rather than its decline, may be the cause of age-related cognitive deterioration. C.
A woman I know has young daughters who attend a private school in the Greater Seattle area. On multiple occasions, her daughters have been chastised for having something containing sugar — even a few ...