The Future of Everything

The future of ADHD

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Jan 16, 2026
Yair Bannett, a developmental-behavioral pediatrician at Stanford, specializes in ADHD in young children. He discusses the complexities of diagnosing ADHD, highlighting observations from parents and teachers. Bannett shares insights on genetic, environmental, and cultural factors affecting ADHD rates. He emphasizes the critical need for early intervention and the role of AI in improving ADHD care through electronic health records. His goal is to elevate the standards of treatment to help children thrive.
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Core Diagnostic Criteria For ADHD

  • ADHD's core symptoms are hyperactivity/impulsivity and inattention and must cause real impairment.
  • Symptoms must appear in at least two settings, like home and school, to qualify for diagnosis.
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ADHD Combines Biology And Environment

  • ADHD has inborn roots: genetic links and brain-structure differences are evident.
  • Environmental factors can influence presentation but usually are not the sole cause.
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Untreated ADHD Predicts Lifelong Risks

  • ADHD is often lifelong and may change form as children age into adults.
  • Untreated ADHD raises risks for accidents, substance use, incarceration, employment and education problems.
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