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Time.com: Kids Need EKGs Before ADHD Drugs

Children should be screened for heart problems with an electrocardiogram before getting drugs like Ritalin to treat hyperactivity and attention-deficit disorder, the American Heart Association recommends

Use of brain-boosting drugs reported in survey

One in five respondents to a new survey in the journal Nature say they've used drugs to boost their brain power.

SI.com: SI Flashback: Totally Juiced

Arizona Diamondbacks righthander Curt Schilling thinks twice before giving a teammate the traditional slap on the butt for a job well-done. "I'll pat guys on the ass, and they'll look at me and go, 'Don't hit me there, man. It hurts,'" Schilling says. "That's because that's where they shoot the steroid needles."

New stimulants will keep you working longer

As a species, we've hit the bedtime barrier. You can eat at your desk, socialize in the break room, and answer text messages on a date, but sooner or later, you're going to have to sleep.

Experts: Pills becoming the new marijuana on campus

The prescription drugs allegedly found in Al Gore III's possession this week are favorites among young people, according to drug abuse experts, who say prescription drugs may soon overtake street drugs in popularity.

Teens take team-approach to fighting drug abuse

Parents are the anti-drug. You may have heard that tag line from a public service campaign. But it turns out kids may be a pretty effective anti-drug, too. That is the premise, anyway, behind the award-winning ATHENA and ATLAS programs -- which target teens participating on sports teams.

SI.com: Beans Bagged

Issue date: Nov. 15, 2005

CNNMoney: FDA panel urges ADHD drug warning label

A Food and Drug Administration advisory committee has recommended that the strongest possible safety labels, or "black box" warnings, be added to medicines used to treat attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, after reports that 25 patient deaths may be linked to their use.

CNNMoney: FDA eyes heart risks of ADHD drugs

Do ADHD drugs cause heart attacks in children?

CNNMoney: FDA official frowns on patch for ADHD

A new treatment for hyperactive kids, one that uses a skin patch instead of a pill, is meeting resistance with regulators.

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