ADHD Study: Study Points to More Targeted Use of Ritalin: Drug Not Effective For All
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Description: While examining the brains of hyperactive, inattentive boys, Harvard researchers found a reduced flow of blood into a specific area of the brain known as the putamen which helps to control movement and attention.
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