JERUSALEM: Israeli researchers found that non-invasive brain stimulation, combined with cognitive training, could significantly improve symptoms of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in children, the Hebrew University of Jerusalem said in a statement on Wednesday.
ADHD, a prevalent neurological condition that impacts individuals' focus, memory, behavior and impulsive tendencies, is affecting about 5.2 percent of children globally.
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