
Hacking Your ADHD Navigating ADHD Facts and Fiction w/Dr. Stephen Faraone (rebroadcast)
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Mar 23, 2026 Dr. Stephen Faraone, a leading ADHD researcher and professor of psychiatry and neuroscience, walks through the ADHD Evidence Project and how to tell solid research from viral claims. He covers the pyramid of evidence, genetics versus environment, brain network differences, medication gaps and real-world costs of undertreatment. Practical strategies and where to find trustworthy resources are also highlighted.
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Untreated ADHD Raises Major Life Risks
- Not treating ADHD increases risks across life: accidents, criminality, substance abuse, and risky sexual behavior.
- Faraone cites clear data showing medication reduces many adverse outcomes in children and adults.
High ADHD Rates In Prisons And Missed Treatment Opportunities
- ADHD prevalence in prisons is vastly higher (~25%) and treatment is often unavailable due to restrictions on stimulants.
- UK prison trials showed methylphenidate improved inmate behavior and post-release outcomes when treatment was allowed.
ADHD And Stimulant Treatment Have Deep Historical Roots
- ADHD is not a modern US invention; descriptions date to the 18th century and stimulants since 1937.
- Historical accounts and Dr. Charles Bradley's 1937 Benzedrine studies show ADHD and effective medication have long scientific roots.
