Study links ADHD medicine with better test scores
Sunday, April 26, 2009 - 23:21
in Psychology & Sociology
CHICAGO (AP) -- Children on medicine for attention deficit disorder scored higher on academic tests than their unmedicated peers in the first large, long-term study suggesting this kind of benefit from the widely used drugs....
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