السبت، 8 ديسمبر 2012

Use distracting patients and therapeutic drugs reduces hyperactivity from committing crimes

He said a report published on the Web page of the American Psychiatric Association that

"The use of medications to treat the disorder scattered attention and hyperactivity is associated with decreased crime" this according to a study posted on 22 September 2012 in medicine New England Journal f

New England Journal Of Medicine "to follow up on the national registration centre, the researchers examined nearly 16,000 men and 10,000 women, aged over 15, and had been diagnosed as suffering from the disorder scattered attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, and they follow-up on courts and prisons during the period between 2006 to 2009, and see whether those patients taking medications to treat distracting disorder hyperactivity, had committed any crimes and when?".

In Los Angeles, the researchers said they found among the patients, ages 25656 over fifteen years, and has been diagnosed as suffering from the disorder scattering of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, during four years of follow-up showed that there is a decrease of approximately 32% for men and almost 41% among women while they were taking medication compared with the period during which users have not be any cure for distracting disorder and hyperactivity.

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