Children who received certain types of medication for attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder at a young age may be less likely to develop mental health disorders ...
Prescription stimulants taken during childhood for attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) do not cause psychosis, according to a new study published on ...
May 13 (UPI) --ADHD stimulant meds don't increase children's risk of psychosis, a new study says. Analyses of stimulant prescriptions among nearly 8,400 kids with attention deficit/hyperactivity ...
A large, new study found that the stimulant methylphenidate, such as the drugs Ritalin and Concerta, may lower the risk of psychosis when prescribed to younger ...
A major new study, led by scientists at University College Dublin and the University of Edinburgh and funded by the St John of God Research Foundation, has found that commonly prescribed attention ...
Key Takeaways The average age of onset of psychosis is 20; college students are particularly vulnerableOnly about 40% of ...
Early treatment with therapy and antipsychotic medication is key for reducing risk of suicide and relapse, researchers say.