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Default ADHD Delays Growth of Certain Brain Areas (HealthDay)

(From Yahoo) HealthDay - MONDAY, Nov. 12 (HealthDay News) -- While some regions of the brainmature a few years late in youngsters with attention deficit hyperactivitydisorder (ADHD), their brains do develop in a normal pattern, concludes astudy by researchers at the U.S. National Institute of Mental Health(NIMH).

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