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Cannabis Use in Pregnancy and ASD or ADHD in Offspring
December 23, 2024
Although the number of cannabis-exposed pregnancies (with ASD and ADHD as the outcomes) in world literature is small, cannabis use during pregnancy is a clear marker for adverse neurodevelopmental...
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Emerging Therapies for Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder
August 9, 2023
While patients with ADHD today still face numerous unmet needs, a number of newer pharmacologic agents and devices with potential advantages over traditional therapies have emerged and gained regulatory...
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Management of ADHD in Adolescents and Young Adults
August 6, 2024
Drawing on their clinical experiences of implementing evidence-based guidelines and feedback from patients, the authors describe innovative strategies and solutions for improving the management of ADHD in adolescents and...
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Cannabis and Attention Deficit Disorder in Community Mental Health
October 14, 2024
The finding that 73% of patients with both ADHD and cannabis use were prescribed stimulant medications necessitates enhanced training and education for clinicians on appropriate prescription of stimulants.