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41. Two ADHD Studies and One Big Blind Spot

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Marcus and Esme examine two recent ADHD studies: a Swedish study showing medication reduces risks like suicidal behavior, substance misuse, accidents, and criminality, and a Stanford analysis that explores why so many preschoolers are prescribed meds too quickly without recommended behavioral therapy.

Marcus and Esme then discuss how both findings can be true: medication paired with therapy can be life-changing; while a broken healthcare system and sensational headlines can lead to premature prescribing and harm.

Visit our website: crazytogetherpod.com

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Marcus and Esme examine two recent ADHD studies: a Swedish study showing medication reduces risks like suicidal behavior, substance misuse, accidents, and criminality, and a Stanford analysis that explores why so many preschoolers are prescribed meds too quickly without recommended behavioral therapy.

Marcus and Esme then discuss how both findings can be true: medication paired with therapy can be life-changing; while a broken healthcare system and sensational headlines can lead to premature prescribing and harm.

Visit our website: crazytogetherpod.com

Contact us: https://www.crazytogetherpod.com/contact

Sources for this episode include:

Our theme music

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