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ADHD drug shortage affecting families as kids go back to school
Read full article: ADHD drug shortage affecting families as kids go back to schoolPrescription stimulants are used to treat ADHD, binge eating disorders, and narcolepsy. However, a shortage of these prescriptions is frustrating patients and their families.
Delivery man who swipes childโs medication caught red-handed on homeโs security cams
Read full article: Delivery man who swipes childโs medication caught red-handed on homeโs security camsRaines showed KPRC 2 with the security video from inside her home on Tuesday. In the video, one of the deliverymen seems to notices the medication sitting on the back of Rainesโ kitchen sink. In a statement to KPRC 2, the company said the delivery men were from a third-party vendor. โThe delivery company has confirmed to us that it has terminated its relationship with this delivery team, so they will no longer be serving rooms To Go customers. Her sonโs medication cost about $750 and Raines says the company indicated they would likely compensate her for the stolen medication.
ADHD diagnoses increasing in black kids, report suggests
Read full article: ADHD diagnoses increasing in black kids, report suggestsPrevious studies had found the diagnosis was far more likely in white kids. In past studies that found higher rates of ADHD diagnoses in white kids, researchers hypothesized there were racial differences in access to health professionals or perhaps racial differences in attitudes that make white parents more likely to seek an ADHD diagnosis than black parents. About 17% of black children had ever been diagnosed, compared with about 15% of white kids and about 12% of Hispanic kids, the report found. But there are good reasons why ADHD may be as or more common in black kids, he said. ADHD has been called the most commonly diagnosed mental health disorder in U.S. children, with more than 6 million kids diagnosed.