ADHD has severe subtypes? Researchers find more on ADHD from brain scans

Groundbreaking research reveals ADHD is not a single disorder but comprises distinct biological subtypes. New brain scan studies identify three 'biotypes,' including one linked to significant emotional dysregulation, suggesting a shift towards personalized diagnosis and treatment strategies beyond observable behaviors. This marks a significant step in understanding the neurodevelopmental condition.

ADHD has severe subtypes? Researchers find more on ADHD from brain scans
Groundbreaking research reveals ADHD is not a single disorder but comprises distinct biological subtypes. New brain scan studies identify three 'biotypes,' including one linked to significant emotional dysregulation, suggesting a shift towards personalized diagnosis and treatment strategies beyond observable behaviors. This marks a significant step in understanding the neurodevelopmental condition.