A National Institutes of Health study revealed increased neural connections in children with ADHD, indicating atypical brain wiring. Individuals with ADHD not on medication face higher early death risks, mainly from accidents, drug overdoses, and suicide. Another study identified abnormal brain structure in children with developmental language problems, shedding light on developmental language impairments.
Brain Abnormalities in Children with Developmental Language Disorder Researchers made a significant breakthrough in understanding developmental language impairments in children. Their study found that the anterior neostriatum, part of the brain's basal ganglia traditionally… https://t.co/O4S0l81kzx
Abnormal brain structure identified in children with developmental language problems @gumedcenter @NatureHumBehav https://t.co/5LXeAw32Tj
A groundbreaking study has shown that individuals with ADHD who do not receive medication are significantly more likely to die early, mainly due to unnatural causes such as accidents, drug overdoses, and suicide. https://t.co/jOWeOt5a9Z
Kids With ADHD Have Atypical Brain Wiring, NIH Study Finds https://t.co/O0Xmkp7SK8?
Researchers found unusual, increased neural connections in the brains of children with ADHD in a large National Institutes of Health study published Wednesday. https://t.co/RORvNL6xWo https://t.co/8XseVRm1o0