New study examines relationship between parenting and gaming disorder in young children with ADHD
A new Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia study examines the relationship between parenting factors and gaming disorder in young children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Findings from the study were presented during the Pediatric Academic Societies (PAS) 2026 Meeting, taking place April 24–27 in Boston.
Read MoreAI Tool May Spot ADHD Years Before Children Are Diagnosed
New research shows routine medical records could help flag risk early, when support matters most
Read MoreBrain scans reveal 3 ADHD subtypes, including a more extreme form
Researchers identified a more severe presentation of the condition marked by emotional dysregulation.
Read MoreADHD treatment despite a history of psychosis: Research finds no increased risk of relapse
People with a history of psychosis often also have attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). However, treating this condition presents doctors with a clinical dilemma: Psychostimulants are considered effective for ADHD, but are suspected of increasing the risk of psychotic episodes. A new international study provides new insights on this topic.
Read MoreVaping may raise cognitive impairment risk in young adults, study finds
A Thailand-based study found that young adults who used e-cigarettes were far more likely to screen as at risk for cognitive impairment, adding fresh concern to the debate over whether vaping is really a safer alternative.
Read MoreOpen-Label Extension Trial Supports Long-Term Use of Viloxazine ER in Children and Adolescents
Viloxazine ER (viloxazine extended-release capsules) is a selective norepinephrine transporter inhibitor and non-stimulant that is FDA-approved for the treatment of pediatric (≥6 years of age) and adult ADHD.1 A phase 3 open-label extension (OLE) trial evaluated the long-term safety (primary endpoint) and efficacy (secondary endpoint) of viloxazine ER for children (aged 6-11 years) and adolescents (aged…
Read MoreMental health during the pandemic in children and young people with mental health and neurodevelopmental conditions
Researchers from the CAMHS Digital Lab, part of the King’s Maudsley Partnership at King’s College London and South London & Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust have been studying the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the mental health of children and young people with pre-existing mental health and neurodevelopmental conditions. In particular looking at those who…
Read MoreChildren with ADHD report applying less effort on cognitive tasks compared to their peers
A recent study published in the Journal of Attention Disorders suggests that children with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder perceive their own effort on cognitive tasks differently than their neurotypical peers. Specifically, children with the condition report trying less hard across a variety of brain-teasing activities, even though they do not rate the activities as any more difficult. This…
Read More6 Ways ADHD Can Hide Autism
Key points: ADHD’s traits can leave autistic traits misattributed or missed, a process of diagnostic overshadowing. Social struggles, sensory needs, and emotional responses to change can be misread through an ADHD-only lens. Seeing both conditions clearly isn’t about collecting labels, it’s about having the right lens.
Read MoreParents of Kids With Neurodevelopmental Disorders May Face Greater Heart Risk
Key Takeaways: Parents of kids with neurodevelopmental disorders were more likely to be diagnosed with cardiovascular disease. The hazard ratio was 1.27 for mothers and 1.20 for fathers. Risk rose with the number of affected children, and tended to be higher if offspring had comorbid health conditions.
Read MoreResearchers identify ADHD and social traits in preschoolers with heart defects
Congenital heart disease (CHD) which is a problem with how the heart forms before birth — occurs in approximately 1 % of newborns. It has previously been shown that school-age children, adolescents, and young adults with CHD are more likely to display traits of autism. Now, a team of researchers in the UK has shown…
Read MoreADHD in women: Breaking the stereotypes
Why does it take longer for women to receive an ADHD diagnosis? How does ADHD present in girls and women, and has the research been keeping up with the complex realities of this developmental condition? Prof. Davida Hartman, Chartered Educational and Child Psychologist with the Psychological Society of Ireland, joins us In Conversation to answer…
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