Stimulant drugs that are widely used in the treatment of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) have a different mechanism of action than scientists thought. New data reveals these drugs pri… [+4098 chars]
ADHD Meds Used By Millions Of Kids And Adults Don’t Work The Way We Thought They Did - IFLScience
These drugs don't promote attention, but instead activate the brain's wakefulness and reward centers.
By:Laura Simmons
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