

Latest Research and Reviews News and Comment Shaping the future of ADHD genetic research through ancestral diversity Genomic studies of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) have advanced the understanding of its neurobiology but are still constrained by one of the most pronounced Eurocentric biases in psychiatric genetics. Expanding ADHD genomics to under-represented populations, particularly in Latin America, offers a unique opportunity to yield transformative discoveries by capturing the genetic diversity of admixed individuals. We call for a global, coordinated effort to prioritize diversity in ADHD research, not only to foster innovation in precision psychiatry but also to ensure that these advancements benefit all populations equitably. Bruna Santos da SilvaClaiton Henrique Dotto BauNicolás Garzón Rodríguez Connecting clinical and genetic heterogeneity in ADHD Understanding clinical heterogeneity in attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is important for improving personalized care and long-term outcomes. A study exploits the large scale and breadth of phenotyping of the iPSYCH cohort to link clinical heterogeneity to genetic heterogeneity in ADHD. Chloe X. YapJacob Gratten Treatment dilemmas in childhood ADHD Stimulants and α2-adrenergic agonists both improve symptoms of ADHD in preschool-age children, but they have different side effects. Karen O’Leary
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