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ADHD, Autism & Psychosis Explored

ADHD, Autism & Psychosis Explored

Written by: Circle Of Insight Productions
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Navigating the world with ADHD, Autism, and Psychosis.Copyright Circle Of Insight Productions Hygiene & Healthy Living Psychology Psychology & Mental Health Science Social Sciences
Episodes
  • Mind Over Matter” – Episode: “Does Money Buy Smarter Kids? Adoption Studies on SES, IQ, and What Really Matters
    May 11 2026
    Ttoday we’re tackling one of the hottest debates in intelligence research: Does growing up in a high socioeconomic status – high-SES – family actually cause kids to have higher IQs? Or is it mostly genetics?
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    6 mins
  • ADHD Stimulant Medications: Do They Reduce Car Crashes, Improve GPA, and Lower Mortality Risk? A Forensic Evidence Review
    May 10 2026
    In this evidence-based deep dive, we examine the scientific literature on ADHD stimulant medications and their real-world effects on car accident risk, academic performance, emergency visits, and long-term outcomes. Drawing on large-scale registry studies, meta-analyses, and randomized trials, we assess the strength of claims around reduced crashes, improved GPA, and lower substance abuse while transparently addressing limitations such as confounding factors and variable long-term benefits. This clinical analysis provides balanced, actionable insights for patients, families, and healthcare professionals navigating ADHD treatment decisions.
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    4 mins
  • Profound Autism: Separating Signal from Spectrum Noise
    May 3 2026
    Today, we address a notable policy recommendation from the Interagency Autism Coordinating Committee. On April 28, 2026, the IACC, under the leadership of HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., proposed the adoption of a standardized federal definition for “profound autism.” This proposal seeks to distinguish individuals with the highest support needs—those with minimal or no functional speech who require continuous adult supervision for safety—from the broader autism spectrum.
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    6 mins
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