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According to the National Institutes on Health, ADHD is not usually caused by:
Adoption studies provide more evidence of a genetic link to ADHD: biological relatives of children with ADHD have a higher chance of having ADHD than adoptive relatives of children with ADHD. |
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Ritalin is the best known drug used to treat ADHD. It was first used in the 1950s to treat narcolepsy, an illness where people suddenly fall asleep at irregular times. It works by making more dopamine available in the brain by reducing dopamine reuptake. Therefore, dopamine can stay in the synapse for a longer time. Ritalin curbs symptoms such as hyperactivity and other behavioral problems, but it does not improve IQ. Ritalin is being prescribed at an astonishing rate. Statistics mentioned in a TIME magazine article are telling: Ritalin production in the US has increased more than sevenfold in the past eight years. Ninety-percent of it is consumed by people in the US.
Ritalin has side effects that include irritability, decreased appetite, inability to sleep, depression, and personality changes. With the increase in information about where dopamine may be deficient, medication could be designed to target those deficient areas instead of increasing dopamine production in the entire brain. This may reduce the side effects associated with Ritalin and other drug medications. |
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