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Absolutely great presentation.
Excellent talk
not much new or interesting information here. exploring your sexuality and gender identity online was listed as a positive thing and there was no balance or statement that indicated that it could also possibly be harmful or detrimental.
I believe there is biases in this talk as the speaker sits on CADDRA board, specializes in ADHD, and receives honorarium from Industry.
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I would’ve liked to hear more about the potential harms of Rx. We often hear that stimulant medications are very safe with some minor inconveniences like low appetite or dose titration, but I seem to observe a lot more in practice: eg, depression when meds are held, cardiac effects in the elderly… Risks seem more than the session implied
I would’ve liked to hear more about the potential harms of Rx. We often hear that stimulant medications are very safe with some minor inconveniences like low appetite or dose titration, but I seem to observe a lot more in practice: eg, depression when meds are held, cardiac effects in the elderly… Risks seem more than the session implied
I would’ve liked to hear more about the potential harms of Rx. We often hear that stimulant medications are very safe with some minor inconveniences like low appetite or dose titration, but I seem to observe a lot more in practice: eg, depression when meds are held, cardiac effects in the elderly… Risks seem more than the session implied
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ALways a fan of the PEER group educational resources
Thank you