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ADHD drugs work differently? Infant screen time; GLP-1 psychological side effects
Gen Z’s path to adulthood has been anything but smooth. Pandemic-era school disruption, the rise of social media, and ...
People with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) are often well aware of the side effects of medication, including difficulty sleeping, loss of appetite ...
New research suggests that common ADHD medications are linked to small increases in measures of cardiovascular health like blood pressure and pulse. Researchers and experts say the benefits of ADHD ...
You may take Ozempic or another drug to control your diabetes or lose weight, but these so-called GLP-1s also have a host of other effects ‒ some good and some not so good. A new study, the first to ...
Young children with attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder often receive medication just after being diagnosed, which contravenes treatment guidelines endorsed by the American Academy of Pediatrics, ...
Common blood pressure drug, amlodipine, helps manage symptoms of ADHD and may be safer than currently used medications, reported a new study published in Neuropsychopharmacology. The findings may pave ...
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