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ADHD is associated with increased risk of sustaining a concussion and prolonged recovery. Read more to learn about the recent statistics and thoughts about prevention.
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A new CHOP study published in the Journal of Attention Disorders validated an electronic health record (EHR)–based algorithm to classify the ADHD status of pediatric patients.
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Learn about a recent study examining the safety concerns of parents of children with a variety of disabilities and how healthcare providers can address these concerns.
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This informative post from an attending physician in developmental and behavioral pediatrics at CHOP explains when time-outs can be an effective behavioral strategy.
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ADHD and Driving: Medications for condition may show promise in promoting safer driving.
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While physicians need to be cautious about prescribing medication when unnecessary for ADHD, they also need to take ADHD symptoms seriously to prevent injury.
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Here's the latest on how to manage ADHD symptoms and driving among adolescents and young adults from Dr. Patty Huang, a clinician at CHOP.
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In an editorial, CIRP researchers address the “perfect storm” of inexperience, adolescence and ADHD that increases crash risk.
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Here's how to determine if your child is ready to drive from experts at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia.
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An emerging area of research is in the transition of children with disabilities to the adulthood period, with emphasis on the issue of driving.
