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- who: Microsoft Office User from the Neuropsychiatric Genetics and Genomics, Cardiff University, UK Population Health Sciences have published the article: ry: s://o, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: Previous work has found for example that stimulant medication in young people with ADHD is associated with a decreased risk of subsequent smoking and substance use disorders in adolescence (at 5-year follow-up)31: but that this effect may not persist into young-adulthood (10-yearfollow-up).32 However the study design cannot differentiate whether associations with outcomes are a causal consequence of ADHD symptoms. The . . .
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