Researchers identified three distinct brain “biotypes” of ADHD, each with its own chemical signature—offering new clues about why treatment can feel like trial and error.
Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a chronic mental disorder that disrupts one’s ability to manage their emotions and actions. This disorder can be ...
Symptoms can include struggling to stay consistently attentive and finding impulse control difficult. But according to a brain imaging study published in JAMA Psychiatry recently, it looks like the ...
There are three types of ADHD: inattentive, hyperactive/impulsive and combined. Inattentive type can look like being prone to making errors due to inattention, having trouble staying focused, “zoning ...
For now, ADHD is still diagnosed as a single disorder with different behavioural presentations. Scientists have identified three distinct brain-based types of ADHD in children, a finding that could ...
Kids with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder may grow up to be adults with ADHD. Although symptoms are generally more common in children (with approximately 8.4 ...
ADHD is not curable, but it can be treated through medication and various forms of therapy. The presentation of ADHD is as unique as each individual who carries the diagnosis, so it’s important to ...