Neuroscientist: ARE ADHD DRUGS BAD?

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In this clip, American neuroscientist Andrew Dr. Huberman talks about ADHD Drugs as a Treatment in early childhood.
Huberman, a tenured associate professor in the Department of Neurobiology at the Stanford University School of Medicine, has contributed greatly to the fields of brain development, plasticity, and neural regeneration and repair.

The Huberman Lab Clips showcase his work in neuroscience and provide valuable tips for improving one's lifestyle and mindset. From dopamine detox to healthy habits, the channel offers advice for better sleep and increased energy throughout the day.

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Those drugs are literally one molecule away from meth

kansasunicorn
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I've been taking adderall for the majority of my life, up to 40mg extended release, and I don't know if that might have had detrimental long term effects neurologically, but it certainly feels that way.
I've decided (with my psychiatrist) to wean off of it in favor of a non-stimulant.

DukeOnkled
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I've been trying to find a study on difference's between the ADHD brain on opiates vs non ADHD. Nothing will come up. Grrr

TruthNoDrama
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Can't join the military if you've taken these drugs anytime in your life 😅

codycase
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If anyone took Vyvanse or Ritalin for school I’m sure they would also perform a lot better

izaakwang