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ADHD treatment 'may reduce risk of criminal behaviour'

People with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder who are involved in crime are less likely to reoffend when on treatment than not, a Swedish study shows. Earlier studies suggest people with ADHD...

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Adults With ADHD Commit Fewer Crimes When Medicated

Criminal behavior in people with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder is lower when they are taking medication, according to a study that may lead to wider acceptance of drug treatment for the...

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Medication cuts crime rate among ADHD sufferers

LONDON (Reuters) - Criminal behavior in adults with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) drops sharply when they take stimulant drugs like Ritalin to help them to control impulses,...

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Study finds mammograms lead to unneeded treatment

Email Print Order Reprint Share This Text tool name tool goes here By MARILYNN MARCHIONE - AP Chief Medical Writer By MARILYNN MARCHIONE The Associated Press Tags: Older teens and adults with...

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Attention-deficit patients are more likely to commit crimes when off ADHD...

Older teens and adults with attention deficit disorder are much less likely to commit a crime while on ADHD medication, a provocative study from Sweden found. It also showed in dramatic fashion how...

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>Study: ADHD medicines help curb criminal behavior

Older teens and adults with attention deficit disorder are much less likely to commit a crime while on ADHD medication, a provocative study from Sweden found. It also showed in dramatic fashion how...

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Study: ADHD medicines help curb criminal behavior

Older teens and adults with attention deficit disorder are much less likely to commit a crime while on ADHD medication, a provocative study from Sweden found....

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ADHD medication could cut crime rates — study

STOCKHOLM — Medication can reduce by a third the number of crimes committed by people suffering from attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), according to a Swedish study released on...

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Study shows ADHD drugs help curb criminal behavior

Older teens and adults with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder are much less likely to commit a crime while on ADHD medication, a provocative study from Sweden found. It also showed in dramatic...

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Could ADHD medication cut crime rates? Individuals with the attention...

Medication can reduce the number of crimes committed by people suffering from attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) by one third, according to a Swedish study released on Thursday. When...

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Study proves link between ADHD and criminal behavior (Video)

Related topics adhdaddADHD medicationAttention Deficit Disorder Advertisement ADHD medication has been shown to lower criminal behavior, according to a Nov. 21 Yahoo! News report. The Swedish study...

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  ADHD Meds May Reduce Crime Rate, Research Reveals

Posted: November 23, 2012 ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder) medications are both controversial due to their potential for abuse as well as in short supply right now, but a new study out...

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ADHD medicines may help curb criminal behavior, study suggests

Reuters Older teens and adults with attention deficit disorder are much less likely to commit a crime while on ADHD medication, a provocative study from Sweden found. It also showed in dramatic...

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New study suggests ADHD meds dramatically cut criminal behavior

Related topics adhdCriminal BehaviorAdult ADHD Advertisement Older teens and adults with attention deficit disorder are much less likely to commit a crime while on ADHD medication, according to a...

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Medication results in less crime among adult ADHD patients, study shows

A Swedish study released in the New England Journal of Medicine on Wednesday concluded that adult sufferers of ADHD, or Attention-deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, perpetrated fewer crimes when on a...

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Continued use of ADHD drugs may reduce criminal behavior, study says

Males with ADHD who stayed on medications for the disorder reduced their risk of criminal behavior by 32 percent, while women who did so reduced their rates of criminal behavior by 42 percent,...

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ADHD diagnoses among schoolkids rise by 53pc in past decade

Tweet New York, April 2 (ANI): About 6.4 million children have received diagnosis for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) at some point - an increase of 16 percent since 2007 and 53 percent...

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ADHD diagnoses among schoolkids rise by 53pc

About 6.4 million children have received diagnosis for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) at some point — an increase of 16 percent since 2007 and 53 percent in the past decade — according...

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ADHD diagnoses in U.S. children rise 53% in the past decade, CDC data show 

About 6.4 million children have received an ADHD diagnosis at some point — an increase of 16% since 2007 and 53% in the past decade. One in five high school boys and 11% of all schoolkids in the U.S....

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ADHD Medications Linked to Lower Crime Rates

By Psych Central News Editor Reviewed by John M. Grohol, Psy.D. on November 22, 2012 ~ 1 min read Adults who took commonly prescribed psychiatric medications for attention deficit hyperactivity...

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ADHD: About 1 in 20 adults may have a disorder usually associated with grade...

Chris Ecarius had so much difficulty filling out his Social Security application online that the 62-year-old went to a doctor to find out why his brain didn’t seem to work properly. Over the years,...

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ADHD on the rise: 1 in 5 high school-age boys diagnosed with hyperactivity

iStock New research from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has revealed that diagnoses for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) are on the rise, with one out of every five high...

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