Published on 1st February, 2024 in JCPP Advances Neurodiversity is characterized by both general “neurodiversity” and variability in traits that are more condition specific, serving… Continue Reading Neurodiversity: Traits, Commonalities, and Implications
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Published on 10th January 2024 in Applied Psychophysiological Biofeedback Understanding Rhythmic Attention A robust body of evidence has emerged, confirming the presence of rhythmic fluctuations… Continue Reading Electrophysiology of Attention in ADHD
Published on 25/01/2024 in BMC Psychiatry Latest scoping review suggests establishing a understanding of psychoeducation for Adult ADHD and involving them in the development.. Highlights… Continue Reading Navigating Adult ADHD through Psychoeducation
Published on 26/01/2024 in International Journal of Molecular Sciences Key Points However, further research is needed to establish the clinical potential of polyphenols, particularly in… Continue Reading Clinical Potential of Polyphenols for ADHD
Published on 25/01/2024 in AAP Paediatrics Highlights Synopsis The study aimed to address the limitations of previous research by determining the incidence and relative risk… Continue Reading Mild Traumatic Brain Injuries Risk Affective & Behavior Disorders
Published on 24/01/2024 in JAMA Psychiatry Key Points Stimulants for ADHD in Pregnancy The research study investigated the association between prescription stimulant treatment for attention-deficit/hyperactivity… Continue Reading Stimulants in Pregnancy
Published on 31/01/2024 in Cureus The case study paper explores the association between autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and common mental health disorders, focusing on the… Continue Reading Stimulant Use in ADHD with ASD and Psychosis: A Case Study
What is diagnostic delay? The time between first acknowledgement of symptoms to final diagnosis. What are the various types of delays? 🔶PRIMARY DELAY:At the level… Continue Reading Diagnostic Delays: When Waiting Room Time Feels Eternal
Neuroscience study published by researchers of Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, Oregon, USA suggests widespread dysconnectivity in ADHD brain. Objectives Researchers aimed to address… Continue Reading PNRS Approach Unveils Brain Dysconnectivity in ADHD
As we age, it’s natural to worry about memory loss and cognitive decline. However, George Keepers, MD, Chair and Professor of Psychiatry at Oregon Health… Continue Reading Puzzle of Age: Cognitive Decline or Missed ADHD?