Young children diagnosed with ADHD are often prescribed medication too quickly, study finds

[ad_1] A new study released Friday found that young children diagnosed with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, or ADHD, are often prescribed medication too quickly.  The study, led by Stanford Medicine and published in JAMA Network Open, examined the health records of nearly 10,000 preschool-aged children ages 3 to 5 between 2016 and 2023 who were diagnosed with…

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What does it mean to be happy?

[ad_1] A Gallup poll released this year says just 44% of American adults are very satisfied with the state of their personal lives. John Dickerson recently talked with Arthur Brooks, a best-selling author, whose new book “The Happiness Files” provides a different way to think about what makes us happy. [ad_2] Source link

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Seniors fight Florida ban on colorful crosswalks

[ad_1] Florida is at a crossroad over its crosswalks. Multiple cities across the state are in jeopardy of losing state transportation funding if they don’t eliminate their colored-in crosswalks. Some honor victims of mass shootings, while others are artistic expressions. Cristian Benavides reports many residents are fighting to put the breaks on the policy reversal….

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Pentagon mulls expediting process to reinstate troops discharged over Covid vaccine

[ad_1] The Pentagon is considering speeding up the process to bring back ex-service members discharged for refusing the COVID-19 vaccine, sources familiar with the matter told CBS News.  Less than two dozen service members have been reinstated, though hundreds have applied. Sources say Defense Department officials are weighing whether to grant honorable discharges to some…

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Feds charge man who burned U.S. flag outside White House in protest of Trump’s executive order

[ad_1] Federal prosecutors in D.C. filed criminal charges against a man who burned an American flag outside of the White House earlier this week, after President Trump signed an executive order ordering the Justice Department to investigate flag burning. Jan Carey, 54, of North Carolina, is facing two misdemeanor criminal counts in Washington, D.C., federal…

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