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Prenatal valproate and ADHD


 

Children who are exposed to valproate in utero were more likely to be diagnosed with ADHD. Also today, one expert calls for better ways to preserve beta cell function in youth, synthetic opioids drive a spike in the number of fatal overdoses, and mothers may play a role in the link between depression in fathers and daughters.

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