Maternal serotonin deficiency linked to development of ADHD in children

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Maternal serotonin deficiency linked to development of ADHD in children

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Children whose mothers are genetically predisposed to have impaired production of serotonin appear more likely to develop attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) later in life, according to a report in the October issue of Archives of General Psychiatry, one of the JAMA/Archives journals.

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infozine.com — “Mothers Whose Gene Sequencing Showed Mutations Likely to Cause Low Levels of Serotonin Had Children Who Were at Higher Risk of Adhd (attention-deficit Hyperactivity Disorder) Than Control Individuals or Offspring of Fathers with the Mutations.View full resource at infozine.com

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