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HYPERACTIVE CHILDREN CATCH UP WITH PEERS, STUDY FINDS

2007-11-13 13:01:44.2
ADHD may be temporary, at least for some. A three-year developmental lag is found. The brains of children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder develop more slowly than those of other children but eventually catch up, according to a government study published Monday that suggests ADHD may be a transient condition, at least for some.
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