New research suggests that prescription stimulants for ADHD don't actually improve attention directly. They work on different pathways in the brain that support attention. .
Prescription stimulants, such as Ritalin and Adderall, are widely used to treat attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), including in children. In the U.S., about 3.5 million children aged 3 ...
What is the neuropsychological basis for the brain's ever-changing contextualized goals? I explore this question from the perspective of the Affect Management Framework (AMF).
From 18 trips to rehab and stints of homelessnessto making a film with his father about getting clean, Nick Reiner's life has ...
WashU Medicine researchers find stimulant medications don’t affect attention-controlling regions of the brain, as previously ...
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Surgeon issues serious warning about a syndrome sending cannabis users to the ER
The American Medical Association has been sounding alarms about cannabis health risks, and one of the physicians leading that ...
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