Arns and colleagues suggest that "the preventative effect of high solar intensity might be related to an improvement in circadian clock disturbances, which have recently been associated with ADHD." This finding "is intriguing and, if replicated, could help further our understanding of the etiology, treatment, and prevention of ADHD," David Fassler, M.D., a child and adolescent psychiatrist and a clinical professor of psychiatry at the University of Vermont, told Psychiatric News.
To read more about recent research on treatment of ADHD, see the American Journal of Psychiatry and Psychiatric News.
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