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ADHD Weekly -- Which Meds? New Research Points to a Difference in Stimulants for Adults, Children

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New research identifies a possible difference between types of stimulant medications for children and adults.

Which medication has worked for your family? Do you see a difference in how effect medications are for you compared to ones your child might take?

Read "Which Meds? New Research Points to a Difference in Stimulants for Adults, Children" at bit.ly/nrcmedsforadultschil... for more information.

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