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Is ADHD Medication Key to Reducing CRIME and SUICIDAL BEHAVIOUR?

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In this episode of 'Stories, Labels and Misconceptions,' Dr. Jeremy Anderson explores the wider life benefits of ADHD medication, particularly the impact on reducing suicidal behaviours, substance misuse, accidental injuries, transport accidents, and criminality.

The discussion is based on a recent study published in the British Medical Journal, revealing intriguing statistics. Co-host Val Barrett raises critical questions about the implications of these findings and the potential for ADHD medications to benefit broader populations.

Join us as we delve into the nuances of ADHD treatment, society's attitudes, and the importance of understanding comprehensive research studies.

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🎵 Music: Dynamic
🎤 Rap Lyrics: Hollyhood Tay
🎬 Podcast Produced & Edited by: Val Barrett

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In this episode of 'Stories, Labels and Misconceptions,' Dr. Jeremy Anderson explores the wider life benefits of ADHD medication, particularly the impact on reducing suicidal behaviours, substance misuse, accidental injuries, transport accidents, and criminality.

The discussion is based on a recent study published in the British Medical Journal, revealing intriguing statistics. Co-host Val Barrett raises critical questions about the implications of these findings and the potential for ADHD medications to benefit broader populations.

Join us as we delve into the nuances of ADHD treatment, society's attitudes, and the importance of understanding comprehensive research studies.

📧 Email us: [email protected]

🎵 Music: Dynamic
🎤 Rap Lyrics: Hollyhood Tay
🎬 Podcast Produced & Edited by: Val Barrett

Please leave a review
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📝 Please take The Survey to help us improve our content and strengthen our connection with you.
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