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Brain Wiring May Hold Clues to Childhood ADHD, Canadian Study Finds

Brain Wiring May Hold Clues to Childhood ADHD, Canadian Study Finds
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Canadian scientists have discovered that the way brain networks connect and organize in early childhood may provide early signs of attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).

According to a report by CNN, researchers highlighted that genetics, prenatal conditions, and early life experiences play a crucial role in shaping these neural networks.

The findings suggest that differences in brain wiring could serve as indicators for identifying children at risk of developing ADHD before symptoms become fully apparent.

Experts say this research could pave the way for earlier diagnosis and timely interventions, potentially reducing the long-term impact of ADHD on children’s learning, behavior, and social development.

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