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A recent study shows that kids with ADHD have phys­i­cal abnor­mal­i­ties in the brain, not just chem­i­cal imbal­ances. Another study seems to show that these abnor­mal­i­ties can be at least par­tially cor­rected using the stim­u­lant drugs usu­ally given to these kids. I won­der, though, about adults who have not been med­icated as chil­dren. Are these abnor­mal­i­ties per­ma­nent if not treated?

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