Archive for 'Latest ADHD Research'
Basal Ganglia in Boys with ADHD Deviate from Norm
Research recently published in the January 2009 American Journal of Psychiatry, reinforces what many families managing ADHD already know. In a research study by Anqi Qiu, Ph.D. et al., significant anatomical brain differences were found in the basal ganglia during brain image studies of 66 typically developing children, 35 of which were boys, and 47 [...]
Posted: February 20th, 2009 under Latest ADHD Research.
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NIMH Research Supports Assertion that Kids with ADHD Catch-up
In a November 2007 press release from the National Institute of Mental Health (NIHM), brain image studies confirmed that the brains of children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), on average, followed a normal pattern of development but was delayed by 3 years in some regions of the brain when compare to their peers without [...]
Posted: January 16th, 2009 under ADHD, Advocacy, Latest ADHD Research.
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