cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/585028
Neuroscience researchers find no differences in brain connectivity between children with diagnoses of autism, ADHD, and those with no diagnoses.
This shouldn’t be surprising at all. Psychiatrists literally made the labels up and asserted it was scientifically formed.
Symptomatic labels. That’s all they are.
There can be many causes (these aren’t all of them either):
Some medical causes:
There are many conditions that can induce particular hypersensitviities:
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