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The neuroscientist Katya Rubia, who was interviewed for Channel 4's "The Great ADHD Myth?" on brain imaging, has spoken out about being misrepresented by the show
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The neuroscientist Katya Rubia, who was interviewed for Channel 4's "The Great ADHD Myth?" on brain imaging, has spoken out about being misrepresented by the show

Telling New Scientist:

“My interview was hours long and they cherry-picked the bits that suited their push for presenting ADHD as a myth,” Rubia told New Scientist. “Biased programs like this one that push their view of ADHD as a mythical entity are irresponsible and will have detrimental effects.”

https://www.newscientist.com/article/2585608-calling-adhd-a-myth-is-pseudoscientific-and-dangerous/

u/Illustrious-Crazy-35 — 7 hours ago
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Seeking trustee with legal background (upcoming charity providing youth mentoring to people with ADHD, by people with ADHD)

Hello, there will be a new charity launching in January, it will be connecting people with ADHD who managed to find their way, to younger people with ADHD in PRUs, at risk of expulsion, etc... the charity will be a CIO, and has some trustees ready, but is in need of someone with a legal background. It will mean meeting four times per year. A trustees terms of reference is available for anyone who might be interested.

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u/Illustrious-Crazy-35 — 3 months ago