Technology usage has not been found to cause ADHD, however individuals with ADHD may spend more time with technological devices (internet, Video Games, etc.) due to the massive stimulation each can provide.
Excessive technology usage can cause symptoms that appear similar to ADHD, but once the technology is removed the person after a withdrawal period would stop displaying symptoms.
ADHD is not linked directly to increased lying; however, there has not been any large studies conducted into this.
No; no study has linked ADHD with having a lower IQ than average. ADHD affects motivation and focus which do not have a direct impact on intelligence. There are certain celebrities with ADHD who credit their success to having the disorder.
Technology is science
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No; there is numerous clinical studies, brain scans, and medical knowledge confirming that ADHD is linked to underdevelopment of certain regions of the brain. The evidence supporting ADHD is long reaching and not disputed by medical professionals. In some cases, the diagnosis for ADHD is questioned but not the disorder itself.
Cell phone usage and cell phone towers have been linked to the confusion and destruction of many insect species. Without bees, we can't grow food, so we need to rethink some of our technology.
what is a technology & how it works
ADHD has been confirmed to be linked to lower concentrations of dopamine in the brain. The most common treatment for ADHD is medication, and most of these medications work by increasing the release of dopamine in the brain. With increased dopamine, most ADHD individuals show reduced hyperactivity, increased focus, and less impulsive behavior.
ADHD stands for Attention Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder. Attention deficit and Hyperactivity are two separate conditions often linked together. An additional diagnosis could be Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD).
usage of 3G and 4G technology..
Yes, studies show that it can be, especially if the person is the Hyperactive vs Inattentive type. Hyperactivity in ADHD is linked to impulsiveness, which can sometimes lead to binge eating episodes that eventually lead to obesity. However, the opposite is true as well. Those with ADHD who are prescribed stimulant medications frequently have the strong side effect; loss of appetite. So they actually end up eating less often than they should be; more commonly seen in those diagnosed with ADHD "predominately inattentive" type.
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