Research Updates
Our Research Updates page brings together easy-to-understand summaries of peer-reviewed studies, emerging treatments, and new technologies shaping the future of ADHD care. Whether you’re looking for breakthroughs in medication, therapy options, or innovative tools designed to support focus and daily life, this section highlights the most important findings to help you stay ahead in understanding ADHD.
New ADHD Research Reveals Important Trends and Challenges in Adults
New studies continue to shed light on ADHD in adults, highlighting increasing diagnosis rates and shifting treatment paradigms. A recent nationwide study from Finland found that adults with ADHD tend to reduce their use of antidepressants after starting ADHD-specific treatment, underscoring the importance of accurate diagnosis and tailored therapy. Another major finding is the recognition…
New ADHD Research Reveals Important Trends and Challenges in Adults
New studies continue to shed light on ADHD in adults, highlighting increasing diagnosis rates and shifting treatment paradigms. A recent nationwide study from Finland found that adults with ADHD tend to reduce their use of antidepressants after starting ADHD-specific treatment, underscoring the importance of accurate diagnosis and tailored therapy. Another major finding is the recognition…
Promising New ADHD Treatments and Medication Advances in 2025
2025 is proving to be a breakthrough year for ADHD treatment innovation. New ADHD medications, including novel non-stimulants and advanced delivery systems, are nearing approval to offer more effective symptom control with fewer side effects. For instance, drugs like Azstarys, which combines dexmethylphenidate with a prodrug for smoother delivery, and Qelbree (viloxazine), a non-stimulant effective…
Medication Prescribed Too Quickly for Young Children with ADHD, New Study Finds
Medication Prescribed Too Quickly for Young Children with ADHD, New Study Finds A new Stanford Medicine-led study has brought to light a concerning trend in how preschool-aged children diagnosed with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) are treated. According to the research published in JAMA Network Open, many young children—specifically 4- and 5-year-olds—are being prescribed ADHD…
How AI and Digital Technologies are Revolutionizing ADHD Diagnosis and Care in 2025
How AI and Digital Technologies are Revolutionizing ADHD Diagnosis and Care in 2025 Recent advances in artificial intelligence (AI) and digital health technologies are rapidly transforming the way Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is diagnosed and managed. A comprehensive 2025 research review highlights major trends and breakthroughs in applying AI, machine learning, and digital tools…
