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ADHD in Young Adults: Individualizing Treatment in 18-to 25-Year-Old Patients
Young adults with ADHD present unique challenges that require close attention to each individual. How can you tailor treatment in this difficult population? What strategies improve adherence and outcomes?
Clinical Case, June 27, 2008
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CME/CE
APA 2008: Depression
How can we improve identification of major depression in children and teens? What new pharmacologic and interventional treatments show promise?
Conference Coverage, June 26, 2008
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AAP & AHA Clarify Statement on Cardiovascular Screening in ADHD
Which children and adolescents with ADHD should undergo cardiovascular screening? Dr. Robert Findling discusses the revised guidelines in his videoblog.
Experts And Viewpoint, June 25, 2008
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CME/CE
APA 2008: ADHD
Recent research refines what we know about and how to manage ADHD from preschool age through adulthood, with and without comorbidities.
Conference Coverage, June 20, 2008
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Pharmacologic Options for Treatment-Resistant Depression: An Expert Interview With Charles B. Nemeroff, MD, PhD
Although many depressed patients respond at least partially to antidepressant treatment, these responders often remain symptomatic. When should you consider augmenting treatment?
Experts And Viewpoint, June 9, 2008