All articles tagged: Attention deficit disorders
Medical xPress
04 September at 11.49 AM
Study links melatonin secretion to ADHD symptoms in childrenA study conducted by researchers from Hamamatsu University School of Medicine, in collaboration with several international institutions, has unveiled a critical link between melatonin secretion and the severity of ADHD (attention deficit hyperactivity disorder) symptoms in children. |
Medical xPress
02 September at 07.10 PM
Young adults in England let down by 'postcode lottery' for ADHD treatment, national survey findsA national survey conducted as part of University of Exeter research has found huge variation in treatment for ADHD, highlighting the struggle many young adults face once they turn 18. |
Medical xPress
28 August at 12.59 PM
Movement in the classroom a game changer for students with ADHD: Q&A with education expertA little bit of movement can go a long way in the classroom for children with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). |
Medical xPress
09 August at 01.47 PM
White, pink noise improve focus for children with ADHD, study showsOregon Health & Science University researchers are uncovering the potential benefits of color noise exposure for young people with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, or ADHD. |
Medical xPress
05 August at 12.52 PM
This 360 degree approach to ADHD is working in some San Francisco elementary schoolsWeekday mornings used to be exhausting for San Francisco mom Lissette as she tried to shepherd her young son Andrew out the door to school. |
Medical xPress
19 July at 09.31 AM
Symptoms, cognitive abilities, demographics tied to age of ADHD diagnosisIQ, sex, internalizing symptoms, externalizing symptoms, and sociodemographic factors all affect the age of diagnosis of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in children, according to a study published online June 23 in the British Journal of Clinical Psychology. |
Medical xPress
08 July at 02.38 PM
Boosting sleep and limiting screen time are key steps for unmedicated youth with ADHD, study findsMore than 6 million children in America have been diagnosed with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Now, a new study co-led by the University of Missouri has uncovered a striking correlation: Unmedicated youth with ADHD not only have significantly higher rates of obesity, but they also tend to exceed screen time recommendations and fall short of meeting crucial sleep guidelines. |
Medical xPress
27 June at 04.24 PM
Link between prenatal drug use and ADHDPrenatal use of alcohol, tobacco and cannabis has all been independently associated with adverse health impacts on the baby. But many people who use these substances during pregnancy aren't using them in isolation. |
Medical xPress
18 June at 11.39 AM
Teenagers with ADHD more likely to self-harm, research showsNew research has highlighted the higher risk of self-harm and suicide among teenagers with ADHD and the need for better-tailored intervention strategies. |
Medical xPress
17 June at 04.50 PM
Sleep disorders in childhood found to increase the risk of developing ADHD symptomsAn investigation shows the close relationship between childhood sleep disorders and the development of ADHD symptoms in preadolescence. The study, recently published in the European Journal of Pediatrics, represents important progress in understanding the causes of ADHD, a neurodevelopmental disorder affecting around 7.5% of children. |
Medical xPress
14 June at 11.02 AM
ADHD patients could face disrupted access to meds following fraud caseThe two top officers of a telehealth company that began to distribute ADHD drugs widely during the pandemic have been charged with health care fraud, the U.S. Department of Justice announced Thursday. |
Medical xPress
30 May at 01.22 PM
Study promotes digital help for adults with ADHDDigital health experts at Flinders University are developing a mobile self-monitoring app model to assist adults with Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) take a more pro-active role in their "wellness journey." |
Medical xPress
24 May at 01.04 PM
Sweden orders review after 'explosion' of ADHD casesSweden is seeing "an explosion" of ADHD cases among children that has put it far above the global average, the government said Friday as it ordered a review to find out why. |
Medical xPress
23 May at 12.10 AM
Approximately one in nine U.S. children diagnosed with ADHD: New study highlights growing public health concernAn exploration into the national U.S. dataset on children ever diagnosed with ADHD has revealed an "ongoing and ever-expanding" public health issue. |
Medical xPress
14 May at 03.32 PM
Researchers investigate if pharmacological treatment of ADHD reduces criminalityA study in the Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry found that pharmacological treatment of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) reduced violence- and public-order related crimes. However, it did not reduce other types of crimes, among patients with ADHD in early to late adolescence considered to be in the gray zone (or on the margin) for such treatment. |
Medical xPress
24 April at 03.00 PM
What's the difference between ADD and ADHD?Around 1 in 20 people has attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). It's one of the most common neurodevelopmental disorders in childhood and often continues into adulthood. |
Medical xPress
17 April at 03.45 PM
Exposure to air pollution during the first two years of life is associated with worse attention capacity in childrenA growing body of research shows that exposure to air pollution, especially during pregnancy and childhood, may have a negative impact on brain development. Now a study led by the Barcelona Institute for Global Health (ISGlobal) has found that exposure to nitrogen dioxide (NO2) during the first two years of life is associated with poorer attention capacity in children aged 4 to 8, especially in bo |
Medical xPress
01 April at 04.34 PM
New initiative improves detection, evaluation of attention deficit hyperactivity disorderAttention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is the most common pediatric neurobehavioral disorder, with a prevalence of approximately 7%–10% in school-age children. ADHD significantly affects functioning throughout life including academic achievement, social and family relationships and occupational success, predisposing individuals to secondary psychopathology, substance use, justice system i |
Medical xPress
25 March at 09.49 AM
Sweeping review reveals latest evidence on the diagnosis, treatment, and monitoring of ADHDHundreds of studies are published each year on attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), but more work is needed to ensure those findings improve lives. |
Medical xPress
22 March at 04.11 PM
ADHD medications linked to reduction in psychiatric hospitalizationsFor adolescents and adults with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), the use of ADHD medications is associated with fewer psychiatric and nonpsychiatric hospitalizations, according to a study published online March 20 in JAMA Network Open. |
Medical xPress
01 March at 11.54 AM
Early vocabulary size is genetically linked to ADHD, literacy, and cognitionEarly language development is an important predictor of children's later language, reading and learning skills. Moreover, language learning difficulties are related to neurodevelopmental conditions such as attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and autism spectrum disorder (ASD). |
Medical xPress
27 February at 11.04 AM
Drug shortage: What will happen if you run out of ADHD medication?Imagine how scary it would be for someone with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) to suddenly find that their essential medication is no longer available at the pharmacy. It is a harsh reality for millions around the world who rely on these drugs to manage their symptoms. |
Medical xPress
15 February at 02.14 PM
How parents can help moderate the development of ADHD symptomsParents of young children with an excitable or exuberant temperament could adapt their parenting style to help moderate their child's potential development of Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), according to a new study co-authored by a University of Waterloo researcher. |
Medical xPress
13 February at 08.20 AM
Frustrations rise as shortage of Adderall, other ADHD medication continuesAll Jennifer Howell wanted was to find medication for her son. Instead, she was caught in a maze of desperate phone calls to pharmacies and physicians. |
Medical xPress
14 January at 11.40 AM
What is 'parent training' for families of children with ADHD?Problems with focus and impulse control can be common developmental stages through which children and adolescents naturally progress. But they can also be symptoms of attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), a chronic condition. |
Medical xPress
11 January at 08.00 AM
There are no US clinical guidelines for treating and diagnosing adult ADHD: That may change soonThe number of adults being diagnosed with ADHD—a neurodevelopmental psychiatric disorder characterized by inattention, hyperactivity and impulsivity—is increasing rapidly in the U.S. According to a 2019 study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association, such adult diagnoses are growing roughly four times faster than they are among children. |
Medical xPress
03 January at 10.52 AM
Parenting with ADHD: Seven practical tips for successAttention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) often goes undiagnosed in adults—including parents—but it has a significant impact on family life. |
Medical xPress
21 December at 03.40 PM
Holidays can be tough on kids with ADHD, anxiety: Some tips for parentsKids with emotional problems or ADHD can find the holidays a very challenging time, as all the routines that provide a sense of order are jumbled in a whirl of activities. |
Medical xPress
29 November at 05.00 AM
AI may aid in diagnosing adolescents with ADHDUsing artificial intelligence (AI) to analyze specialized brain MRI scans of adolescents with and without attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), researchers have found significant differences in nine brain white matter tracts in individuals with ADHD. Results of the study will be presented today at the annual meeting of the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA). |
Medical xPress
17 November at 11.42 AM
Q&A: Think your child might have ADHD? Expert offers insight on traits and treatmentsOver the past 50 years, attention deficit/hyperactive disorder—more commonly known as ADHD—has evolved from a little-known condition into arguably the most studied disorder in the field of child psychiatry. |
Medical xPress
31 October at 04.34 PM
Children with ADHD frequently use health care service before diagnosis, study findsChildren and young people with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) use health care services twice as often in the two years before their diagnosis, a study by researchers at the University of Nottingham and King's College London has found. |
Medical xPress
26 October at 07.00 PM
Youngest children in class with ADHD as likely to keep diagnosis in adulthood as older pupils, find scientistsChildren who are the youngest in their class to be identified with ADHD are just as likely to keep the diagnosis as older pupils in their year group, scientists have found. |
Medical xPress
25 October at 02.00 PM
New distractibility 'd factor' may be linked with ADHDIn a study of different types of distraction involving more than 1,000 participants, researchers statistically derived a novel measure—dubbed the "d factor"—that could represent a person's general tendency towards distraction and may be linked with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Han Zhang of the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, and colleagues presented these findings in the ope |
Medical xPress
09 October at 10.36 AM
Research suggests ADHD prevalence was steady in US youth from 2017 to 2022The prevalence of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in U.S. youth remained steady from 2017 to 2022, according to a research letter published online Oct. 4 in JAMA Network Open. |
Medical xPress
04 October at 11.00 AM
Research shows strong link between ADHD and car crashes in older adult driversIn a study on the prevalence of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and its association with crash risk among older adult drivers, researchers at Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health found that older adult drivers with ADHD are at a significantly elevated crash risk compared with their counterparts without ADHD. |
Medical xPress
20 September at 12.00 AM
People over 50 with ADHD 'overlooked' for diagnosis and treatment, say expertsDoctors urgently need better international guidance on treating attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in people over 50, conclude experts reviewing current research on this increasing issue globally. |
Medical xPress
13 September at 02.49 PM
Global review reveals ADHD rates in adultsA review of studies involving more than 21 million people worldwide has revealed attention deficit hyperactivity disorder affects a staggering 3% of the global adult population. Disturbingly, nine out of 10 adults diagnosed with ADHD are not receiving the crucial treatment they require. |
Medical xPress
04 September at 01.49 PM
ADHD: What parents need to knowLots of children and adolescents have the condition known as ADHD, or attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder. |
HealthDay
06 September at 03.41 PM
Lung Complications + Rheumatoid Arthritis Increase Risk for Lung CancerThe risk for lung cancer is high in patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and pulmonary complications, according to a study published online Sept. 3 in Modern Rheumatology.Shunsuke Mori, M.D., Ph.D., from the Kumamoto Saishun Medical Center in Koshi, Japan, and colleagues assessed the incidence and predictive factors of lung canc |
HealthDay
03 September at 08.11 PM
Time From Drug Approval to Reimbursement Longer in U.S. Than Some European CountriesTime from approval to reimbursement of new drugs varies between countries and is shortest in Switzerland and Germany, both of which include health technology assessment decisions that are not used in the United States, according to a study published online Sept. 3 in the Annals of Internal Medicine.Camille E.G. Glaus, J.D., from the Un |
Medpage Today
31 August at 09.32 PM
Another Trial Sides With MitraClip for Functional Mitral RegurgitationLONDON -- Despite another positive trial, controversy rages on over transcatheter edge-to-edge repair (TEER or M-TEER) in people with symptomatic heart failure (HF) and functional mitral regurgitation (MR). All three primary... |
Medical xPress
30 August at 01.41 AM
Massachusetts health officials report second case of potentially deadly mosquito-borne virusMassachusetts health officials on Thursday announced a second confirmed case of the mosquito-borne eastern equine encephalitis virus in the state. |
MedScape
30 August at 01.40 AM
Laser Treatment for Acne: Results From 100 PatientsThe protocol included three laser treatments spaced 3-4 weeks apart combined with medical therapy and other energy-based devices. |
HealthDay
29 August at 11.04 PM
U.S. Caregivers Face Worsening of Their Own Health ChallengesThe health of U.S. caregivers is worse than that seen in adults without the responsibility of caring for someone with a health problem or disability, according to research published in the Aug. 29 issue of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report.Greta Kilmer, from the CDC in Atlanta, a |
HealthDay
29 August at 11.02 PM
2018 to 2021 Saw No Change in Rates of Intimate Partner Homicide Among WomenU.S. rates of intimate partner homicide involving female victims did not significantly change from 2018 to 2021, according to research published in the Aug. 29 issue of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report.Adam Rowh, M.D., and Shane Jack, Ph.D., from the CDC in Atlanta, analyzed cha |
HealthDay
29 August at 10.58 PM
Cutting Proportion of RNs on Care Teams Tied to Worse OutcomesReducing the proportion of registered nurses (RNs) in hospitals, even when total nursing personnel hours are kept the same, is likely to result in significantly worse outcomes, according to a study published in the July issue of Medical Care.Karen B. Lasater, Ph.D., R.N., from the School of Nursing at the University of Pennsylvan |
Medpage Today
29 August at 09.17 PM
Benefits of Neoadjuvant Immunotherapy in Breast Cancer Extend Beyond TNBCNeoadjuvant, but not adjuvant, chemoimmunotherapy significantly improved key outcomes in certain patients with early breast cancer, according to a meta-analysis involving more than 5,000 patients. Consistent with existing evidence... |
Medpage Today
29 August at 09.13 PM
Emerging Depression Tied to Earliest Alzheimer's PathologyIncreasing depressive symptoms were tied to very early changes in Alzheimer's amyloid pathology in brain regions associated with emotional control, a longitudinal study showed. In a cohort of cognitively unimpaired older adults... |