
Brain scans reveal 3 ADHD subtypes, including a more extreme form - The Washington Post
Technology and ScienceBy Ariana Eunjung Cha4/30/20261 min read
A study analyzing 1,154 children and adolescents breaks new ground in how to think about the growing diagnosis.
The classic image of a child with ADHD is practically a stock character: the spacey kid staring out the window, distracted by squirrels; the fidgeter who cant sit still, a leg rattling under the desk
