Forbes November 29, 2022
Anuradha Varanasi

Although Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is one of the most common neurological conditions that affects children and adults, it is still widely misunderstood. ADHD symptoms are commonly misdiagnosed or remain undiagnosed — particularly among girls and women.

In a new study, researchers made a breakthrough by potentially finding a far more robust mechanism through which ADHD diagnosis via brain MRI scans might become a reality in the future. A team of three researchers at the Yale School of Medicine delved into the data from MRI tests that were conducted on 7,805 children based in the United States. They managed to identify biomarkers of ADHD by using that data as vital input for machine learning models that might potentially be...

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