Methylphenidate, amphetamine, and other ADHD medications lower the risk of hospitalization, suicidal behavior, and death for people with ADHD, new studies say.
Cardiovascular disease risk may increase alongside long-term ADHD medication use, according to a new observational study. ADHD experts say the benefits of medication outweigh the risks.
DSM-5 ADHD criteria is flawed because it ignores executive function and emotional regulation impairments, and overemphasizes attention deficits and external hyperactivity, among other reasons.