The study focused on adolescent women, ages 14 to 21, in disadvantaged areas, with no other known health risks to their pregnancies. (sciencedaily.com)
A 2008 study that followed a group of adolescent women with ADHD for five years found that the participants who had been treated with stimulants were nearly 75 % less likely to develop a substance - use disorder than those who were not, while other research has shown that the use of ADHD medication in young men reduces the risk of later substance - use disorders by 85 %. (health.com)
The impact of metformin, oral contraceptives and lifestyle modification, on polycystic ovary syndrome in obese adolescent women in two randowmized, placebo - controlled clinical trials. (pcosnutrition.com)