Wednesday, August 14, 2019

Shrinks are still in the dark ages

OAK BROOK, Ill. — Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, or ADHD, has become an incredibly common diagnosis in American children. ADHD is characterized by a lack of ability to focus and concentrate, and most children diagnosed with the condition end up being prescribed a medication. A new study offers a warning to parents, however: one of the most popular ADHD meds, Methylphenidate (MPH), may be affecting the development of white matter in children’s brains. The drug does not appear to have the same neurological effects in adults.
Shrinks have no clue about the internal, long term effects of these 'neurotransmitters' uptake inhibitors.   These drug atrophy the normal neurotransmitter mechanism. Once the kids get on these drugs, the kid is fucked and the shrink sued.

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