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New Study: The Shocking ADHD Link to Dementia

2023 04 19 092014

An eye-opening discovery from a recent Rutgers study has brought to light a startling revelation – adults living with ADHD are confronted with a staggering threefold elevated risk of developing dementia. 

“Using data from a national cohort study of more than 100,000 people who were followed from 2003 to 2020, researchers analyzed those with and without ADHD and the occurrence of dementia among the groups as they aged. Researchers found the presence of adult ADHD was associated with a...

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ADHD & The Fixed Mindset. The Power of Mindset for ADHD Brains

2023 04 19 092014

One of the lesser-known effects of ADHD is the tendency for those with the condition to have a fixed mindset rather than a growth mindset. 

A fixed mindset is the belief that one's abilities and intelligence are fixed and cannot be changed. People with a fixed mindset tend to avoid challenges and give up easily when faced with obstacles. In contrast, a growth mindset is the belief that one's abilities and intelligence can be developed through hard work and dedication. People with a...

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More Screen Time Linked to Delayed Development

2023 04 19 092014

An article recently published in the NY Times cited research indicating that more screen time is linked to delayed development in babies. 

“One-year-olds exposed to more than four hours of screen time a day experienced developmental delays in communication and problem-solving skills at ages 2 and 4, according to a study published today in The Journal of the American Medical Association Pediatrics.”

This information is critically important for parents with young children.  However...

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ADHD, Executive Function, & Academic Success. What’s the Link?

2023 04 19 092014

Academic success is a key goal for many students, but achieving it is not always easy.  It can be especially difficult for children with ADHD. 

A key factor that can determine academic success is the role of executive function.  Executive function refers to a set of mental processes that allow us to plan, organize, and complete tasks. Strong executive function is critical for academic success as it allows us to manage our time effectively, stay focused, and regulate our...

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