Research & Development
This involves the various efforts made by medical professionals to address ADHD focus on various aspects.

Our Process
Understanding the Biological Basis:
By striving to better understand its causes, improving diagnostic methods, and developing more effective and personalized treatment strategies. This includes exploring the biological underpinnings of ADHD, examining the effectiveness of different treatment modalities (medication and behavioral therapies), and investigating the role of genetics, brain structure, and environmental factors
Neuroimaging
Scientists use techniques like fMRI to study brain activity in individuals with and without ADHD, examining differences in decision-making and impulse control.
Neurotransmitters
Research investigates the role of dopamine and other neurotransmitters in ADHD, as these chemicals play a crucial role in attention and executive functions.
Brain Structure
Studies examine differences in brain structure between individuals with and without ADHD, particularly in areas like the prefrontal cortex, which is involved in cognitive functions.
Genetics
Researchers explore genetic factors that may contribute to ADHD, looking at genes involved in the dopaminergic and serotonergic systems.

Our Values
Improving Diagnosis and Treatment
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Early Detection
Efforts are underway to identify early developmental pathways that lead to ADHD, potentially enabling earlier identification and intervention.
02.
Multifaceted Treatment
Research evaluates the effectiveness of combining medication with behavioral therapies, such as parent training, cognitive behavioral therapy, and school-based interventions.
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Personalized Treatment
Researchers aim to match treatments to individual patient characteristics, potentially improving treatment outcomes by identifying the most effective interventions for specific cases
04.
Novel Therapist
Several novel therapies are emerging for ADHD, including digital therapeutics like video games, mindfulness-based approaches, and treatments that combine cognitive and dialectical behavior therapies
05.
Long-term effects
Studies investigate the long-term effects of ADHD medication on various outcomes, including injuries, motor vehicle accidents, and substance use.
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Non-Pharmacological approaches
Research explores the potential benefits of exercise, mindfulness, and other non-medication approaches for managing ADHD symptoms.