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FDA-cleared ADHD device not effective in reducing symptoms
A large multicenter clinical trial led by King's College London with 150 children and adolescents has shown that a device cleared by the US FDA to treat ADHD is not effective in reducing symptoms.
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What is neuroinclusive design? Experts explain its many benefits
“Neuroinclusive design recognizes that for many of us, the world is often overwhelming with sound, fragrance, movement, and ...
A 150-child trial found an FDA-cleared ADHD stimulation device did not significantly reduce symptoms, raising concerns over ...
DALLAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Global architecture and design firm Corgan, in partnership with the University of Arkansas, has received a research grant from the American Institute of Architects (AIA) ...
These 7 strategies can help adults with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder overcome compulsive smartphone use.
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