jeudi 16 février 2017
Children with ADHD have some smaller brain regions, study shows
People with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) have distinct differences in their brain structure, a new study finds, suggesting the disorder should be considered a neurological condition and not simply a behavioural problem.
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