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Hidden dangers of failure to diagnose ADHD correctly
posted by Matt on 03:20 PM March 30th, 2006
Men's Health AngryMan writes "Interesting article in New Scientist about ADHD. "Now reports are coming in of serious adverse reactions, including hallucinations and, in rare suspected cases, sudden death from cardiovascular problems...10 per cent of 12-year-old boys in the US, where diagnosis of ADHD is more common than in most other countries, are being treated for the condition" And how many girls?"

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What about? (Score:1)
by Davidadelong on 10:32 PM March 30th, 2006 EST (#1)
I believe that the studies concerning low doses of speed (regardless of the name) produces the same results in most People; hence the popularity of nicotine for hundreds of years with People that study. I wonder who sponsored this study, to be exact which drug company?
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