Revolutionizing ADHD Treatment: A Breakthrough For Kids

A groundbreaking ADHD treatment could soon change the lives of kids struggling with the condition. Letโ€™s dive into the details.

Innovative ADHD Treatment For Kids: A Path to Improved Lives

It can significantly improve the lives of children with the condition, according to recent research by the University of Surrey and the Hebrew University.

ADHD, a common neurodevelopmental disorder in children globally, often requires medication, which can lead to side effects. This has spurred the need for non-pharmacological interventions.

The study involved 23 unmedicated children aged 6 to 12. It combined non-invasive brain stimulation with cognitive training, including problem-solving and reading comprehension.

After just two weeks, 55% of the children showed significant clinical improvements in their ADHD symptoms, as reported by their parents. In contrast, only 17% of the control group, which received placebo brain stimulation, experienced improvements.

Even more promising, the positive effects of the treatment endured. Three weeks post-trial, 64% of participants reported ongoing benefits. Intriguingly, the study also identified lasting changes in participantsโ€™ brain electrical activity patterns, suggesting a lasting impact.

Dr. Ornella Dakwar-Kawar, a post-doctoral researcher at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, stressed the need for alternatives to medication in managing ADHD.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) estimate that 6 million children in the United States, aged 3 to 17, have been diagnosed with ADHD, typically managed through a combination of behavior therapy and medication.

Professor Roi Cohen Kadosh, co-lead of the study and a cognitive neuroscience expert at the University of Surrey, emphasized the scientific communityโ€™s responsibility to explore better ADHD treatments.

The studyโ€™s use of transcranial direct current stimulation (tRNS), known for its safety and minimal side effects, offers promise in transforming the lives of children and their families.

Kadosh highlighted the need for further investigation through a multi-center clinical trial involving a larger sample, which is set to commence soon. The ultimate goal is to provide a medication-free treatment pathway for children with ADHD, marking a significant breakthrough in the field.

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