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Insomnia could explain why adults with ADHD traits report having a lower quality of life, according to new research led by the University of Southampton and the Netherlands Institute of Neuroscience.
A number of states have indicated they will soon allow GPs to diagnose ADHD, but doctors warn patients may still face out-of-pocket costs or have difficulty accessing prescriptions.
Insomnia, or sleep disturbances, arising out of ADHD’s impulsivity could be the reason why adults with ADHD symptoms experience a reduced quality of life, according to a new study. Usually diagnosed ...
Insomnia could explain why adults with ADHD traits report having a lower quality of life, according to new research led by ...
Adults with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) consistently score lower on happiness and quality of life ...
In India, ADHD affects a significant number of children, yet misconceptions persist. Pediatric Neurologist Dr. Sonam Kothari clarifies that ADHD is a legitimate neurological condition with biological ...
A nationwide cohort study of Danish children examined the association between cumulative aluminum exposure from early ...
Short-form video isn't new. Before TikTok, there was Vine—a platform that popularized 6-second video clips and helped ...
Psychology professor Amy Stamates on the study, the work of the university’s Health and Alcohol-Related Problems Lab, and our ...
Mentavi’s innovative online asynchronous assessment, validated in a clinical study presented at the 10th World Congress on ...
For many years, it was understood to be a condition affecting only children. That was wrong. Adults suffer from it, too.
A new study from Geneva has found that adults with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) may be more likely to ...