"Other large-scale epidemiological studies confirm such trends in the
general population of disadvantaged children. Among all children,
including all socioeconomic groups, the incidence of A.D.D. is estimated
at 8 percent. What we found was that the environment of the child
predicted development of A.D.D. problems. In stark contrast, measures of
neurological anomalies at birth, I.Q. and infant temperament —
including infant activity level — did not predict A.D.D."
Children’s A.D.D. Drugs Don’t Work Long-Term - NYTimes.com.
Children’s A.D.D. Drugs Don’t Work Long-Term - NYTimes.com.
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