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Kids who stare at screens more likely to have ADHD
A new study found a developmental link between longer daily screen time and increased ADHD symptoms after two years.
Researchers have found a significant link between screen time and diagnoses of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.
Annual prescriptions for drugs to treat attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) increased 157% in Ontario from 2015 ...
An investigation by CIBER led by Llúcia González-Safont, a researcher in the area of Epidemiology and Public Health (CIBERESP) from the Faculty of Nursing and Podiatry at the University of Valencia ...
Children and adolescents are often referred to my practice to help cope better with their attention deficit disorder. As I described in a previous blog, there are many treatments available for ...
A study from Karolinska Institute and Oregon Health & Science University links social media use to increased inattention ...
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Is Social Media Stealing Your Child's Attention?
A study of 8,300+ children found even modest social media use gradually increased ADHD-like inattention, while TV and video ...
Researchers once thought of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) as an unchanging condition: either you have it or you don’t, end of story. But it’s become clear that ADHD symptoms can ...
"Adolescents with insufficient omega-3 consumption exhibited more attention-related and behavioral difficulties compared to their peers with adequate intake." The study also identified a key link ...
"With LumosityRx, we're taking the core science and technology behind Lumosity and applying it to help people with ADHD, where attention is crucial to everyday life," said Dr. Bob Schafer, ...
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