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Does stimulant therapy help adult ADHD? [PDF]
Central nervous system stimulants improve symptoms of attention deficit-hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in adults (strength of recommendation: B, based on an older, inconclusive systematic review, a lesser-quality systematic review, and several newer small
Leach, Laura, Lutton, Michelle E.
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The clinical utility of the continuous performance test and objective measures of activity for diagnosing and monitoring ADHD in children: a systematic review [PDF]
Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is typically diagnosed using clinical observation and subjective informant reports. Once children commence ADHD medication, robust monitoring is required to detect partial or non-responses.
A Aggarwal +81 more
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Transient Aortic Vasospasm Case Report—The “Triple Adrenal” Sign
Arterial vasospasm is a clinically significant entity that can lead to significant morbidity and, in some cases, even mortality. Although vasospasm most commonly occurs in coronary and cerebral arteries, it can occur in any vessel, including the aorta.
Adam Katz +4 more
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Adderall Induced Acute Liver Injury: A Rare Case and Review of the Literature
Adderall (dextroamphetamine/amphetamine) is a widely prescribed medicine for the treatment of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and is considered safe with due precautions. Use of prescribed Adderall without intention to overdose as a cause
Rohini R. Vanga +2 more
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Life on an island: A simulated population to support student projects in statistics [PDF]
It is important for students learning statistical reasoning to see data in context. One of the best ways of achieving this is to involve students in data production and so in the past ten years we have had first-year students undertake real experiments ...
Bulmer, Michael, Haladyn, J. Kimberly
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A low urinary concentration of methamphetamine less than 1% of the amphetamine level may not necessarily indicate polydrug use. Instead, it could result from N‐methylation of amphetamine. Chiral analysis of both amphetamines is an effective method for distinguishing between illicit use and therapeutic sources in positive drug screening results ...
Anders Helander +2 more
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Gene Therapy for Fragile X Syndrome, Challenges, and Promises
Supplying the functional protein product of the FMR1 gene to the brain is an attractive concept for curative treatment of Fragile X syndrome. Despite existing challenges, recent developments establish the basis for developing efficient gene therapy protocols for this condition.
Milen Velinov
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Touchscreen and Translational Cognition: A Systematic Review of Trials in Humans and Rodents
The implementation of touchscreen platforms in co‐clinical trials for rodents (i.e., mice and rats) and humans to assess cognitive functions presents an opportunity to overcome barriers present in conventional clinical trials. A systematic review was conducted to assess the comparability of the use of touchscreen cognitive assessment in a co‐clinical ...
Tamires Coelho Martins +11 more
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A survey of 200 sports supplements purchased online in Australia and analysed for WADA Prohibited Substances. Athlete education regarding the use of sports supplements remains a high priority as 35% of the products contained WADA Prohibited Substances. ABSTRACT Sports supplements are used extensively by people involved in competitive sports. However, a
Louise Barker +4 more
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As postsecondary students’ use of “study drugs” becomes more popular with increasingly reported negative effects on health and academic performance, failing prohibitionist policies to reduce consumption, and ambiguity in literature towards best practices
Dor David Abelman
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